It dropped down to 6F here yesterday and we woke to a cold house. Neither of our Mr. Cool Universal heat pumps was running.
I cranked up our pellet stove in the basement. It hasn't been used in about a year.
I got a fire going in the woodstove in our great room.
Then I hit the internet to try and figure out what was going on with our heat pump system.
My first thought was that the Mr. Cool outside units were not running because of the cold temps outside. I recalled though that one of the reasons I chose those units was because they were rated to heat well even in very cold temps. I checked the specs and confirmed that they are rated down to -15F. I pulled the cover on one of the outside units to check for error codes on the control board display - no codes.
It was then that I realized that the Ecobee thermostats may not be calling for heat from the HP units. I checked their displays and my app to confirm this. I recalled that the Ecobee connects to the WWW by Wi-Fi and that it displays an outdoor weather summary. Realizing that the Ecobees knew that it was 6F outside, I suspected that they thought it was too cold to engage the HP units. I investigated online a bit more and found documentation here on Ecobee "threshold settings".
When I installed the Ecobees I neglected to change the default setting value of +15F for "Compressor Minimum Outdoor Temperature". I reset this value on each thermostat to 0F (the minimum) and both HP units cranked up and started heating the house.
I cranked up our pellet stove in the basement. It hasn't been used in about a year.
I got a fire going in the woodstove in our great room.
Then I hit the internet to try and figure out what was going on with our heat pump system.
My first thought was that the Mr. Cool outside units were not running because of the cold temps outside. I recalled though that one of the reasons I chose those units was because they were rated to heat well even in very cold temps. I checked the specs and confirmed that they are rated down to -15F. I pulled the cover on one of the outside units to check for error codes on the control board display - no codes.
It was then that I realized that the Ecobee thermostats may not be calling for heat from the HP units. I checked their displays and my app to confirm this. I recalled that the Ecobee connects to the WWW by Wi-Fi and that it displays an outdoor weather summary. Realizing that the Ecobees knew that it was 6F outside, I suspected that they thought it was too cold to engage the HP units. I investigated online a bit more and found documentation here on Ecobee "threshold settings".
When I installed the Ecobees I neglected to change the default setting value of +15F for "Compressor Minimum Outdoor Temperature". I reset this value on each thermostat to 0F (the minimum) and both HP units cranked up and started heating the house.
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