I agree it should not run all the time. That said, my sons father in laws dad. (a heating and air man all his life) Though you should run your fan 24-7. I have a Coleman heat pump that I added to a 40 yr old LP furnace. Have changed it to a manual thermostat. It will stay in heat pump mode till I change it. It will actually heat the house down to 20 or so in this mode, but will freeze of and go into airconditioner mode to thaw out. Mean while the temp inside will go down to 67 to 68 then will reverse itself and heat the house back up to 72. Our fan comes on when the compressor starts and turns off about 1 minute after it stops. In Emergency mode (LP) The fan doesn't come on till the bonnet is hot and turns off after it has cooled off. I don't think ours has but a 13 seer no. but our Light bill was just 177 dollars last month. We have the new meters, so aren't behind a month. We also have a heat pump water heater. I think it runs 20 hrs a day, but sure is cheap! Vic
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