Hi Guys
The last few nights it has been a little cold.
When this happens, we will set the Gas (propane) heating to come on in the bedroom at 60F or thereabouts.
For some reason last night I flicked the switch on the control panel to Electric (Air Con heat) instead of Gas.
That is fine as the heater in the Air Con will come on if the temp gets below 60F just like the propane.
However, is it correct that if the Electric (air con) cannot get the heat upto 60F the Gas (propane) automatically switches in ?
In effect, you can have a night when both the Air Con and Propane will alternate trying to get the heat to temp.
We've noticed this before but just never thought of it until today (as we nearly always set it to Gas).
Is that what's happening ?
Thanks
Paul
The last few nights it has been a little cold.
When this happens, we will set the Gas (propane) heating to come on in the bedroom at 60F or thereabouts.
For some reason last night I flicked the switch on the control panel to Electric (Air Con heat) instead of Gas.
That is fine as the heater in the Air Con will come on if the temp gets below 60F just like the propane.
However, is it correct that if the Electric (air con) cannot get the heat upto 60F the Gas (propane) automatically switches in ?
In effect, you can have a night when both the Air Con and Propane will alternate trying to get the heat to temp.
We've noticed this before but just never thought of it until today (as we nearly always set it to Gas).
Is that what's happening ?
Thanks
Paul