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Troubleshooting Heating
(Heat pumps)
PROBLEM
TO CORRECT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Set thermostat to a warmer position.
Replace — do not attempt to adjust.
Check compressor wiring. Check for open internal
or external overload. Check wiring.
Test system switch
Thermostat setting.
Defective thermostat.
Compressor not operating.
Defective system switch.
No heating — fan
operates.
Clean as recommended in Owner’s Manual.
Check if outdoor thermostat is energizing the
heating element at its predetermined temperature
setting
Check control setting.
TO CORRECT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
PROBLEM
Restricted filter.
Outdoor thermostat.
(Applicable models.)
Fresh air or exhaust door open.
Insufficient heating.
TO CORRECT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
PROBLEM
Check continuity of switch.
Check applicable wiring diagram.
Inoperative system switch.
Incorrect wiring.
Fan operates in
"constant" position,
but not in "automatic"
(MoneySaver).
TO CORRECT
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Incorrect differential setting. Replace thermostat.
Check voltage to resistor. If voltage okay, remove
resistor from thermostat bulb block. With current
on, feel resistor for warmth. If no heat can be felt,
replace anticipator.
Defective thermostat.
Heat anticipator (resistor) shorted.
(Applicable models)
Temperature varies from
comfortable to overly
warm.
TO CORRECT
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Room temperature
uneven.
(Heating cycle)
Disconnect power to unit. Remove resistor from
thermostat bulb block. Plug in unit and allow to
operate. Feel resistor for heat. If no heat is felt,
replace resistor.
Replace thermostat and check.
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram. Resistor is
energized during the "on" cycle of compressor or
fan.
Heat anticipator (resistor) shorted.
(Applicable models.)
Wide differential — partial loss of
thermostat bulb charge.
Incorrect wiring.
TO CORRECT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
PROBLEM
Refer to appropriate wiring diagram.
Check for voltage at "TM" and "TM1" on timer. If
voltage, replace control.
If outside coil temperature is 25° F or below, and
pre-selected time limit has elapsed, replace the
defrost control.
If the contacts remain closed between terminals "2"
and "3" of the defrost control after pre-selected time
interval has passed, replace control.
Reinstall and assure that good bulb to coil contact
is made.
Incorrect wiring.
Defrost control timer motor not advanc-
ing.
Defrost control out of calibration.
Defrost control contacts stuck.
Defrost control bulb removed from coil,
or not making good coil contact.
Unit will not defrost.
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