How to defrost a malfunctioning Heat Pump

How to defrost a malfunctioning Heat Pump

Nick March 30, 2021

Troubleshooting and fixing your heat pump during winter can be very intimidating, especially on your first try.

You can easily get confused when your HVAC equipment does not defrost as it should or when it has an issue with its outdoor fan.

You can be tempted to call an HVAC professional to repair the heat pump even before trying to solve the problem on your own. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to fix your broken heat pump and have your HVAC unit back to its optimum operation. Ordinarily, a heat pump is supposed to defrost periodically. When it fails to do this, there might be a problem with its controls, relays, or sensors. Even more pressing, the issues might be with the heat pump’s reverse valve, which is supposed to change the HVAC equipment’s settings from heat to air conditioning. Even so, you can still defrost the ice on your heat pump using hose-water to melt the ice. It would help if you got rid of all the debris on the HVAC system to unblock the unit. Search for all leaking points in your gutter that may be pouring water on the heat pump and fix them. After getting rid of the frost, call your heating technician to come and troubleshoot your heating system and fix it. The Heating technology of a heat pump is slightly different from that of a conventional air conditioning system. For this reason, you need a heating contractor to handle the frosting problem of your heating equipment. In case you need a replacement, you should always deal with a trusted heating dealership for quality HVAC products.

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