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By jconstante31 on Oct 16, 2009

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Hi again. Concerning AC/Heating units... for heating, what exactly does EM abbreviate? What about AUX? My landlord is inquiring.
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Oct 16, 2009

- I thought EM meant Economy Mode?

Oct 16, 2009

- I thought EM stood for Economy Heat?

Oct 16, 2009

- I though EM meant Economy Heat?

Oct 16, 2009

- I thought EM stood for Economy Heat?

Oct 16, 2009

- ECONOMY MODE or EMERGENCY MODE?

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Posted by bobfreengel on Oct 16, 2009

Em: Emergency heat Aux stands for auxiliary, as in auxiliary heat or fan.

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Simply put, all Heat Pumps in northern climates [below 35 degrees] need a supplemental heating source. Usually it is in the form of electric resistance heating. This is an all-electric Heat Pump. It can be a gas, oil, or hot-water back-up system as well. The supplemental heat is also referred to as "second-stage" or "back-up" heating, "first-stage" being the Heat Pump only. The supplemental heat is also what is used as the Emergency Heat.

  1. When switching to Emergency Heat, the red indicator light will go on. And it will stay on until you stop using the Emergency Heat. This just lets you know you are in "emergency mode." On a call for heat, no signal will be sent to the outdoor Heat Pump. Only the indoor unit and the back-up heat will run.

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Economy Mode = EM
Auxelary Mode = AUX
in em mode heat pump does most of the work in aux either an electric heating element is used or gas depending on if it is gas or all electric
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If your referring to the "em" and "aux" heat on the thermostat...Those are used on heat pump systems. "EM" is for emergency heat and "aux" is for auxillary heating. Is your heating system a heat pump,hydronics, or gas?
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- I have never heard of "EM" satnding for economy mode... Here is what I copied from another website http://www.hannabery.com/quest2.shtml about "EMERGENCY HEAT" . That is why I asked if you had a heat pump or hydronics.

The Emergency Heat switch on a Heat Pump thermostat confuses many people. The fact of the matter is that most people don't seem to understand exactly what Emergency Heat is and when they need to use it. Many people think that Heat Pumps don't work in cold weather and they are supposed to use the emergency heat whenever it gets really cold... Wrong!
What is Emergency Heat?
Simply put, all Heat Pumps in northern climates [below 35 degrees] need a supplemental heating source. Usually it is in the form of electric resistance heating. This is an all-electric Heat Pump. It can be a gas, oil, or hot-water back-up system as well. The supplemental heat is also referred to as "second-stage" or "back-up" heating, "first-stage" being the Heat Pump only. The supplemental heat is also what is used as the Emergency Heat. Different systems have different ways of determining when the second-stage comes on to assist the heat pump but it is always done automatically. So the two stages will work together in the colder months and it is not necessary to switch your thermostat to Emergency Heat. Now we know what supplemental heat is and that it is also used for Emergency Heat. So when do I actually use the Emergency Heat?
As the name implies, it is only used in emergency situations. It is used when there is something wrong with first-stage heating [the Heat Pump itself]. In other words, if you notice your house is cold and it isn't heating properly and you went outside and noticed that a tree fell and crushed your heat pump, that would be a good time to switch to Emergency Heat. Or if you look at the picture below; this Heat Pump turned into a block of ice due to a malfunction. At this point, it isn't capable of providing any heat. Simply turn the thermostat to Emergency Heat and call for service.

Oct 16, 2009

- EM is EMERGENCY MODE. It cannot be ECONOMY MODE if it is using additonal heating to speed up the warm up of the home. But it is used with HEAT PUMP systems so if you unit is NOT A HEAT PUMP then the thermostat will still work but those functions on the thermostat WILL NOT.
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