Quick answer
Check the power supply and thermostat settings first. If the unit isn't heating, ensure the heat pump is operational and the water temperature is set correctly.
Confirm the symptom
- Water not heating to desired temperature
- Unit making unusual noises
- High energy bills despite normal usage
- Water tank feels cold on top
- Error codes displayed on control panel
Tools and prep
- Voltage tester
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Thermometer for water testing
- Owner's manual
- Safety gloves and goggles
- Flashlight
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Power SupplyDo: Verify the circuit breaker hasn't tripped and the unit is receiving power.Observe: Power indicator light is on.Means: Power is active; move to next step.Next: Check Thermostat Settings
- Check Thermostat SettingsDo: Ensure the thermostat is set to a temperature above the current water temperature.Observe: Thermostat displays correct temperature setting.Means: Settings are correct; proceed to next step.Next: Inspect Heat Pump Operation
- Inspect Heat Pump OperationDo: Listen for the heat pump to activate and check for airflow from the vents.Observe: Heat pump is running and producing airflow.Means: Heat pump is functioning; continue troubleshooting.Next: Test Water Temperature
- Test Water TemperatureDo: Use a thermometer to measure the water temperature at a hot water tap.Observe: Water temperature is below the thermostat setting.Means: Heating issue likely; check for error codes.Next: Check for Error Codes
- Check for Error CodesDo: Refer to the owner's manual to interpret any displayed error codes.Observe: Error code is identified.Means: Follow manual instructions for error resolution.Next: Contact a Professional
- Contact a ProfessionalDo: Schedule a service call with a licensed HVAC technician.Observe: Professional diagnosis and repair.Means: Issue resolved by expert.Next: Complete
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Incorrect Thermostat Settings Thermostat set too low prevents proper heating. | Common | Easy | None |
| Faulty Heat Pump Compressor or fan motor failure disrupts heat transfer. | Sometimes | Hard | Heat pump assembly |
| Dirty Air Filter Clogged filters restrict airflow, reducing efficiency. | Common | Easy | Air filter |
| Low Refrigerant Leakage reduces the system's ability to transfer heat. | Sometimes | Medium | Refrigerant charge |
| Malfunctioning Temperature Sensor Faulty sensor provides incorrect temperature readings. | Sometimes | Medium | Temperature sensor |
| Clogged Drain Pan Standing water in the drain pan can trigger shutdowns. | Common | Easy | Drain pan or pump |
| Electrical Issues Tripped breakers or faulty wiring disrupt power. | Common | Medium | Electrical components |
Parts matching
Match your issue to the correct part for replacement:
- Air filter – for restricted airflow and reduced efficiency
- Temperature sensor – for incorrect temperature readings
- Heat pump assembly – for non-functioning heat pump
- Drain pan or pump – for clogged drain issues
- Refrigerant charge – for low refrigerant levels
- Electrical components – for power-related problems
Always refer to your owner's manual for part specifications and installation instructions.
When to call a professional
- Error codes persist after basic troubleshooting
- Heat pump makes loud or unusual noises
- Water temperature remains below desired level despite correct settings
- Refrigerant leaks are suspected
- Electrical issues beyond simple breaker checks
- System performance declines significantly over time
FAQ
How often should I replace the air filter?
Replace or clean the air filter every 3–6 months, depending on usage and environment.
Can I reset my heat pump water heater?
Yes, locate the reset button on the unit and press it. If it trips again, contact a professional.
Why is my water heater using more energy than usual?
Possible causes include dirty filters, incorrect thermostat settings, or a malfunctioning heat pump.
What temperature should I set my heat pump water heater?
Set the temperature between 120–140°F (49–60°C) for optimal efficiency and safety.
How long does a heat pump water heater last?
With proper maintenance, a heat pump water heater can last 10–15 years.