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Put meter probes at in put terminal of the element if you read 220volts that mean your relay is good. if you got it there use amp meter on one leg of that element. You should read some amp draw there but if there is no amp draw it mean the element broke.
look at page 17 here is all the install instructions plus troubleshooting
x air conditioner/heat pump
operates at reduced
performance.
x Air conditioner/heat pump
operating at low stage when
expected to operate at high
stage.
x Integrated control module
diagnostic/status LED's display
the indicated code http://www.alpinehomeair.com/related/IO-348K%208.2013.pdf
Sounds like the heat pump is not running. Check outside to see if the fan is spinning.
Try moving the thermostat to emergency heat and see if that gives you any heat. If it does, then you have heat until you can get a service technician to locate the problem with the heat pump. It could be a wide range if issues from bad thermostat to bad wiring to bad capacitor.
By emergency mode I am assuming that you have a heat pump connected to the furnace. If so your heat pump is not functioning properly. For this I recommend a service man. To many possible problems in a heat pump to diagnos over the computer
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