Sandor said:
... All heat pumps have an emergency/auxilliary mode, which is basically a heating coil... Leaving the thermostat at a constant temp may never invoke aux mode, but asking the system to raise the temp from 62 to 70 may/will cause a prolonged period of auxilliary mode operation.
Actually, some hp systems are dual fuel (hp & gas/lp furnace) and have no coil. The furnace runs, as you said, when the hp can't keep up or raise temp fast enough and also when hp is in defrost to temper the air going to the house and send heat quickly to outdoor coil. I believe that the coil aux heat does the same during the defrost cycle, so most hp systems will use their aux system regularly.
The furnace in a dual fuel will not run while hp is in heating mode to prevent pressures from getting too high at the compressor.
I quit doing setback on our Bryant Evolution because it was using the gas to provide recovery heat and since gas has gone up so much in price, that was defeating the "trying to save money" purpose of a setback...plus my wife likes 68 much better than 60!