Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> writes:

> Is there some sort of reason at these low temps that the outside unit
> would shut itself down for a period of time then fire back up?  Does
> the system determine that it is so cold outside that the outside unit
> is not producing any heat anyway and shuts itself down for a while?

I'm talking about something I really have no experience with, but is it
an R22 unit? R22 enthalpy drops to zero at -40F, but in practice a
residential heat pump doesn't really work below zero F. It would not
surprise me if the system had some minimum exterior temperature limit.

Allan

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