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Heat Pump Not Removing Humidity

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Quick answer

If your heat pump isn't removing humidity, check the air filter, thermostat settings, and ensure the system runs long enough to dehumidify. Clean or replace the filter, set the thermostat to 'Cool' or 'Auto', and avoid short cycling.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check and Replace Air Filter
    Do: Turn off the heat pump and remove the air filter. Inspect for dirt or blockage.
    Observe: A dirty or clogged filter restricts airflow.
    Means: Restricted airflow prevents proper dehumidification.
    Next: Clean or replace the filter and restart the system.
  2. Verify Thermostat Settings
    Do: Check if the thermostat is set to 'Cool' or 'Auto' mode, not 'Fan Only'.
    Observe: Thermostat is in 'Fan Only' mode.
    Means: The fan runs continuously without cooling/dehumidifying.
    Next: Switch to 'Cool' or 'Auto' mode and monitor humidity levels.
  3. Inspect Evaporator Coil
    Do: Turn off power to the heat pump. Locate the evaporator coil and check for dirt or ice buildup.
    Observe: Coil is dirty, frozen, or partially iced.
    Means: A dirty or iced coil reduces dehumidification efficiency.
    Next: Clean the coil with a soft brush or vacuum. If frozen, allow it to thaw naturally.
  4. Check for Proper Runtime
    Do: Observe how long the heat pump runs during a cooling cycle.
    Observe: System cycles on and off too quickly (short cycling).
    Means: Short cycling prevents adequate dehumidification.
    Next: Ensure the thermostat is set to a lower temperature to allow longer runtime.
  5. Test for Refrigerant Issues
    Do: Use refrigerant manifold gauges to check refrigerant pressure levels.
    Observe: Pressure is below or above normal range.
    Means: Low refrigerant or overcharged system affects dehumidification.
    Next: Contact a professional HVAC technician to recharge or adjust refrigerant.
  6. Inspect Drainage System
    Do: Check the condensate drain line for clogs or leaks.
    Observe: Drain line is clogged or water is pooling around the unit.
    Means: Blocked drainage prevents proper condensation removal.
    Next: Clear the drain line with a wet/dry vacuum or flush with a mixture of water and vinegar.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Dirty or Clogged Air Filter
Restricted airflow reduces the system's ability to remove moisture from the air.
CommonEasyAir filter
Thermostat Set to 'Fan Only' Mode
The fan runs without cooling, so no dehumidification occurs.
CommonEasyNone
Short Cycling of the Heat Pump
Frequent on/off cycles prevent the system from running long enough to dehumidify.
SometimesEasy–MediumThermostat or electrical components
Low Refrigerant Levels
Insufficient refrigerant reduces cooling and dehumidification efficiency.
SometimesHardRefrigerant charge
Frozen or Iced Evaporator Coil
Ice buildup insulates the coil, preventing proper heat exchange and moisture removal.
SometimesMediumDefrost timer or coil
Clogged Condensate Drain Line
Blocked drainage prevents condensation from being expelled, leading to high humidity.
SometimesEasyCondensate pump or drain line
Malfunctioning Blower Fan
A faulty or improperly set blower fan reduces airflow over the coil.
RareMediumBlower motor or fan assembly
Incorrect Thermostat Placement
A thermostat in a drafty or sunny area can cause inaccurate readings and improper operation.
RareEasyThermostat relocation or shield

Parts matching

Common parts that may be needed when addressing a heat pump not removing humidity include:

Always match parts to your heat pump's model and specifications. Consult the owner's manual or a professional if unsure.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Why is my heat pump running but not removing humidity?

This can be due to a dirty filter, incorrect thermostat settings, short cycling, low refrigerant, or a clogged drain line. Check these components first.

Can a heat pump dehumidify without cooling?

Yes, in dehumidify mode, a heat pump removes moisture without significantly lowering the temperature. Ensure your thermostat is set correctly.

How often should I clean the evaporator coil?

Inspect and clean the evaporator coil at least once a year, or more frequently in dusty environments.

What is short cycling, and how does it affect humidity control?

Short cycling is when the heat pump turns on and off too quickly. It prevents the system from running long enough to effectively dehumidify the air.

Can a clogged drain line cause mold growth?

Yes, a clogged drain line can lead to water pooling, which promotes mold and mildew growth. Clean the drain line regularly to prevent this.