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Heat Pump Not Coming On in Heat Mode

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Quick answer

First, check the thermostat settings. Ensure it's set to 'Heat' mode and the temperature is higher than the current room temperature. If that's correct, verify the power supply and circuit breakers. If these steps don't resolve the issue, follow the troubleshooting steps below.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'Heat' mode and the temperature is set higher than the current room temperature.
    Observe: If the settings are correct, proceed to the next step.
    Means: Incorrect settings are the issue.
    Next: Check Power Supply
  2. Check Power Supply
    Do: Verify that the power is on at the circuit breaker and that the breaker hasn't tripped.
    Observe: If the breaker is tripped, reset it and see if the heat pump turns on.
    Means: Power issue resolved.
    Next: Check for Error Codes
  3. Check for Error Codes
    Do: Look at the thermostat and outdoor unit for any error codes.
    Observe: If there are error codes, consult the owner's manual for specific troubleshooting steps.
    Means: Error code indicates a specific issue.
    Next: Inspect Outdoor Unit
  4. Inspect Outdoor Unit
    Do: Ensure the outdoor unit is clear of debris and has proper airflow.
    Observe: If the unit is clear, proceed to the next step.
    Means: Blocked airflow was the issue.
    Next: Check Reversing Valve
  5. Check Reversing Valve
    Do: Listen for the reversing valve to engage when switching from 'Cool' to 'Heat' mode.
    Observe: If you don't hear the valve engage, it may be faulty.
    Means: Reversing valve needs replacement.
    Next: Check for Frozen Coils
  6. Check for Frozen Coils
    Do: Inspect the outdoor unit for frozen coils.
    Observe: If coils are frozen, defrost them according to the manufacturer's instructions.
    Means: Frozen coils were the issue.
    Next: Check Defrost Control Board
  7. Check Defrost Control Board
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the defrost control board for continuity.
    Observe: If there is no continuity, the board may need replacement.
    Means: Defrost control board is faulty.
    Next: Check for Low Refrigerant
  8. Check for Low Refrigerant
    Do: Look for signs of low refrigerant, such as ice buildup or hissing noises.
    Observe: If low refrigerant is suspected, contact a professional.
    Means: Low refrigerant is the issue.
    Next: Call a Professional

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Incorrect Thermostat Settings
The thermostat may be set to 'Cool' mode or the temperature setpoint is too low.
CommonEasyNone
Tripped Circuit Breaker
The circuit breaker may have tripped, cutting power to the heat pump.
CommonEasyNone
Faulty Reversing Valve
The reversing valve may not be engaging properly when switching to 'Heat' mode.
SometimesMediumReversing Valve
Frozen Coils
The outdoor coils may be frozen, preventing the heat pump from operating in 'Heat' mode.
SometimesEasy–MediumNone
Faulty Defrost Control Board
The defrost control board may not be functioning properly, causing the heat pump to malfunction in 'Heat' mode.
RareHardDefrost Control Board
Low Refrigerant
Low refrigerant levels can prevent the heat pump from operating in 'Heat' mode.
RareHardRefrigerant

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FAQ

Why won't my heat pump turn on in heat mode?

Common reasons include incorrect thermostat settings, tripped circuit breakers, faulty reversing valves, frozen coils, faulty defrost control boards, or low refrigerant levels.

How do I reset my heat pump?

Turn off the power at the circuit breaker, wait for a few minutes, and then turn it back on. Check if the heat pump turns on in 'Heat' mode.

Can I fix a faulty reversing valve myself?

Replacing a reversing valve can be complex and may require professional assistance. If you're not experienced, it's best to call a professional.

What should I do if my heat pump's coils are frozen?

Follow the manufacturer's instructions to defrost the coils. This usually involves turning off the heat pump and allowing the ice to melt naturally.

How do I know if my heat pump has low refrigerant?

Signs of low refrigerant include ice buildup on the coils, hissing noises, and reduced heating or cooling performance. If you suspect low refrigerant, contact a professional.

Why is my heat pump making unusual noises?

Unusual noises can indicate a variety of issues, such as a faulty compressor, loose parts, or debris in the system. Turn off the power and contact a professional for inspection.