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Why does the air coming out of the registers feel cool when the heat pump is set for heating?

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Why does the air coming out of the registers feel cool when the heat pump is set for heating?

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The air is heated to about 90 to 95 degrees which is approximately 20 to 25 degrees warmer than the indoor air temperature (depending on the outdoor temperature) and will warm your house. It is, however, below body temperature, 98.6 degrees, and can feel cool to the touch.

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