Quick answer
If your heat pump water heater isn't heating water, first check the power and thermostat settings. Ensure the unit is not in 'eco' mode and the temperature is set above 120°F. If the issue persists, inspect the heat pump components for errors or call a professional.
Confirm the symptom
- Water not heating to desired temperature
- Heat pump makes unusual noises
- Unit displays error codes
- Water heater not turning on at all
- High electric bill with no clear reason
Tools and prep
- Voltage tester
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Thermometer
- Owner's manual
- Safety gloves and goggles
- Flashlight
- Plumber's tape
- Shut off power at the circuit breaker
- Shut off water supply if needed
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Power SupplyDo: Verify the circuit breaker is on and the unit is receiving power.Observe: Unit powers on and displays normal status.Means: Power is restored.Next: If power is off, check wiring and reset the breaker.
- Inspect Thermostat SettingsDo: Ensure the thermostat is set above 120°F and not in 'eco' mode.Observe: Thermostat shows correct temperature and mode.Means: Thermostat is properly configured.Next: If settings are correct, move to the next step.
- Check for Error CodesDo: Look for any error codes on the digital display or LED indicators.Observe: Error code is visible.Means: Specific issue identified.Next: Refer to the owner's manual for code meanings and solutions.
- Inspect Heat Pump ComponentsDo: Visually check the heat pump for ice buildup, dirty coils, or damaged parts.Observe: Clean coils and no ice buildup.Means: Heat pump is functioning normally.Next: If issues are found, clean or replace components as needed.
- Test Water TemperatureDo: Use a thermometer to check the water temperature at the tap.Observe: Water temperature matches the thermostat setting.Means: Heating system is working correctly.Next: If temperature is low, check the heating element or heat pump operation.
- Reset the UnitDo: Turn off the power for 1 minute, then restore it to reset the system.Observe: Unit restarts and operates normally.Means: Temporary fault resolved.Next: If the issue returns, further diagnosis is needed.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Incorrect thermostat settings Improper temperature or eco mode settings prevent full heating. | Common | Easy | None |
| Dirty or iced coils Reduced heat transfer efficiency lowers water temperature. | Common | Easy–Medium | Coil cleaner |
| Faulty heating element Backup electric element may fail if the heat pump isn't working. | Sometimes | Medium | Heating element |
| Power supply issues Tripped circuit breaker or wiring problems disrupt operation. | Sometimes | Easy | Circuit breaker |
| Error codes from internal sensors Sensor malfunctions can trigger shutdowns or incorrect operation. | Sometimes | Hard | Control board |
| Poor ventilation Inadequate airflow reduces heat pump efficiency. | Rare | Easy–Medium | Ventilation kit |
| Refrigerant leak Low refrigerant levels prevent proper heat transfer. | Rare | Hard | Refrigerant and repair kit |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for heat pump water heater repairs include:
- Coil cleaner for removing dirt and debris
- Heating element for backup heating
- Circuit breaker for power restoration
- Control board for sensor and system management
- Ventilation kit to improve airflow
- Refrigerant and repair kit for leaks
Always refer to your owner's manual for part specifications and compatibility.
When to call a professional
- Error codes persist after checking all settings and components
- Refrigerant leaks or suspected refrigerant issues
- Electrical issues beyond basic circuit breaker checks
- Heat pump makes loud or unusual noises that don't resolve after inspection
- Water temperature remains below 120°F despite troubleshooting
- Unit repeatedly trips the circuit breaker
- You're unsure about diagnosing or replacing complex parts like the control board
FAQ
Can I use my heat pump water heater in colder climates?
Yes, but efficiency may drop below 40°F. Ensure the unit is rated for your climate zone.
How often should I clean the coils?
Clean the coils every 6–12 months to maintain efficiency.
Why is my unit using more electricity than expected?
High usage may indicate a malfunctioning heat pump, incorrect settings, or a faulty backup element.
Is it normal for the heat pump to make noise?
Some noise is normal, but loud or unusual sounds may signal a problem.
Can I install a heat pump water heater myself?
Installation requires electrical and plumbing work. It's recommended to hire a licensed professional.