Aux Reverse Staging. Reverse Staging Heat Pump & Aux r/ecobee So, ecobee support told me to enable the "aux reverse staging" and set the "compressor to AUX temperature delta" to 3.9C Humidity Correction: If you notice that the ecobee's humidity sensor may be slightly off, you can adjust this + or - 10% for a more accurate reading.
Switchable Aux Reverse Lights Schematic Feedback Requested from www.jk-forum.com
Heat Pump: 1 stage Type: air to air O/B Reverse Valve: energized over cool Aux Heat Simultaneous Operation: Enabled Aux Furnace: 1 stage Compressor to Aux Temp Delta: 0F (or as low as you can set it 3F is too high) Compressor to Aux Runtime: Not used (this option is grayed out) Aux Reverse Staging: On Temp Correction: 0F
Switchable Aux Reverse Lights Schematic Feedback Requested
Threshold settings for ecobee thermostats (cont'd.) Temperature Correction: If you notice that the ecobee's temperature sensor may be slightly off, you can adjust this + or - 10 degrees for a more accurate reading Heat Pump: 1 Stage Type: Air to air O/B Reverse Valve: Energize over cool *Aux Stage 1 Max Runtime: Sets the maximum time since engaging the first stage of auxiliary heat before engaging the second stage
aux reverse lights. The reverse staging tells it that when it's in stage 2, and the delta between desired and current temp drops below the stage 2 delta threshold, it falls back to stage 1 to prolong the compressor runtime 2°F / 1.1°C - sacrifice savings for comfort; 2.3°F / 1.3°C - sacrifice a bit of savings for comfort; 2.6°F / 1.4°C - optimize for savings and.
aux reverse lights. If this option is enabled, the thermostat will cycle down from the higher stages so that as it approaches set point it will only be running in stage 1 your 1.1 differential still applies, though that seems kinda small