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Heat Pump Not Shutting Off

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Quick answer

If your heat pump won't shut off, first check the thermostat settings and ensure the system has proper airflow. If the issue persists, inspect the indoor and outdoor coils for dirt and verify the system's balance. If the problem continues, a faulty control board or refrigerant issue may require professional help.

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Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Verify the thermostat is set to the correct mode (heat/cool) and temperature.
    Observe: Thermostat displays correct settings but system still runs.
    Means: Thermostat may be malfunctioning or misconfigured.
    Next: Inspect thermostat for calibration issues or replace batteries.
  2. Verify Airflow
    Do: Check for blocked vents, closed registers, or obstructed filters.
    Observe: Airflow is restricted or uneven in the home.
    Means: Poor airflow can cause the system to run longer to meet demand.
    Next: Clean or replace filters and clear vent obstructions.
  3. Clean Coils
    Do: Clean the indoor evaporator and outdoor condenser coils using a vacuum or coil cleaner.
    Observe: Coils are dirty or clogged with debris.
    Means: Dirty coils reduce efficiency and cause the system to work harder.
    Next: Allow coils to dry and test system performance.
  4. Check System Balance
    Do: Compare indoor and outdoor temperatures and ensure the system is sized correctly for the space.
    Observe: System is undersized for the space or ambient conditions.
    Means: An undersized system will run constantly to maintain temperature.
    Next: Consult a professional for system sizing evaluation.
  5. Inspect Control Board
    Do: Check for visible damage or error codes on the control board inside the indoor unit.
    Observe: Control board shows signs of damage or error codes.
    Means: A faulty control board may be causing the system to run continuously.
    Next: Contact a professional HVAC technician for repair or replacement.
  6. Check Refrigerant Levels
    Do: Look for signs of refrigerant leaks, such as ice buildup on the coils or hissing sounds.
    Observe: Refrigerant levels are low or there are visible leaks.
    Means: Low refrigerant can prevent the system from cycling properly.
    Next: Call a licensed HVAC technician to recharge or repair the refrigerant system.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Thermostat Malfunction
A faulty thermostat may send incorrect signals to the heat pump.
CommonEasyThermostat
Dirty Coils
Clogged coils reduce heat transfer efficiency, causing the system to run longer.
CommonEasy–MediumCoil cleaner or replacement filters
Poor Airflow
Blocked vents or dirty filters restrict airflow, making the system work harder.
CommonEasyAir filters
System Undersized
An undersized heat pump cannot meet the heating/cooling demand of the space.
SometimesHardNew system installation
Faulty Control Board
A damaged control board may fail to cycle the system on and off properly.
SometimesHardControl board
Low Refrigerant
Low refrigerant levels reduce system efficiency and prevent proper cycling.
SometimesHardRefrigerant recharge or repair

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a heat pump not shutting off include:

Always ensure the heat pump is turned off at the circuit breaker before inspecting or replacing internal components.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a dirty air filter cause my heat pump to run non-stop?

Yes, a dirty air filter restricts airflow, making the system work harder and run longer to maintain the desired temperature.

Why does my heat pump run even when the thermostat is set to 'off'?

This could indicate a thermostat malfunction, a faulty control board, or incorrect system settings. Check the thermostat first, then inspect the control board for issues.

How do I know if my heat pump is undersized for my home?

If the system runs continuously and struggles to maintain the desired temperature, especially in extreme weather, it may be undersized. A professional HVAC technician can assess the system's capacity.

Is it safe to clean the coils myself?

Yes, as long as you turn off the power to the heat pump and use a soft brush or vacuum. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the coils.

Can a refrigerant leak cause the heat pump to run non-stop?

Yes, low refrigerant levels reduce system efficiency and can cause the heat pump to run continuously. This issue requires a licensed HVAC technician to repair and recharge the system.