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yes, if the ac unit has 2 zones, you will need a thermostat for each zone. if the ac unit provides both ac and heat, you can connect a thermostat for each. not a good way to go. better to use 1 therm in that case that has a heat-cool switch on it so the unit is not putting out both heat and ac at the same time.
need to change condensing units. from cooling only to heat pump
The 2001 ford Mustang uses a Constant Control Relay Module. This module is a sealed unit and contains the AC relay.
To replace your AC unit with a heat pump, you will need to hire a professional HVAC technician to assess your current system and install the new heat pump. The technician will remove the old AC unit and install the heat pump in its place, making sure it is properly connected to your existing ductwork and electrical system. It is important to consult with a professional to ensure the installation is done correctly and efficiently.
The ac unit compressor will run when it is in defroster mode and heat setting is on.
yes but id u dont want to waste the engery open the door
You need to be a bit more specific in your question. You state you have 1 AC system but 2 thermostats. What type of heating system do you have? Gas furnace, Boiler, Electric heat, Hot Water? Is your heating unit separate from your cooling unit?
Your location matters. If in Florida heat pump in more northern climes furnace & ac.
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do you have a heat pump? are you running unit in heat? if so and the steam is comming from outside unit, this is normal in the units defrost cycle
Installing a mini split AC/heat unit in your home offers benefits such as energy efficiency, customizable temperature control, quiet operation, and easy installation.
My first instinct is to say "Your kidding me rite?". However, I'm curious, why do you fell you need to winterize your AC unit?. My second question is what type of AC unit do you have?