Just need a quick and simple question answered. Without a doubt, I am mechanically inept when it comes to heating and cooling. Basically, I have electric heat and A/C. So I have the outdoor unit, which I believe is the condenser unit. Has the big fan blade and all that. In that attic are the blower unit and I assuming the innards of the electric heat system.
My question is this. Does the outdoor unit play at all when the system is providing heat? Or is it strictly used when in A/C mode? The reason I ask... the condenser was dead and popped the circuit breaker on the outdoor unit. Discovered it when we switched to AC a few weeks back. Prior to that, our heat was running almost constantly in AUX HEAT mode when it was cold. It seems since they repaired the outdoor unit that I am seeing AUX HEAT a lot less now that it is cold again. Wondering if it is coincidence, or if it had to switch to AUX HEAT because the air wasn't being circulated properly due to the outdoor unit being messed up or something.
I tried to find a simple unit diagram on Google on how this all works but was unable. So appreciate any farmer-simple knowledge you can impart. Thanks.
My question is this. Does the outdoor unit play at all when the system is providing heat? Or is it strictly used when in A/C mode? The reason I ask... the condenser was dead and popped the circuit breaker on the outdoor unit. Discovered it when we switched to AC a few weeks back. Prior to that, our heat was running almost constantly in AUX HEAT mode when it was cold. It seems since they repaired the outdoor unit that I am seeing AUX HEAT a lot less now that it is cold again. Wondering if it is coincidence, or if it had to switch to AUX HEAT because the air wasn't being circulated properly due to the outdoor unit being messed up or something.
I tried to find a simple unit diagram on Google on how this all works but was unable. So appreciate any farmer-simple knowledge you can impart. Thanks.