Tuesday, November 1, 2022

What To Know About Heat Pump Maintenance



It is easy to forget about your heat pump when you are busy with everyday living and home maintenance. Here’s a simple checklist that will help you maintain your heat pump. According to Energy.gov, heat pump maintenance can increase energy efficiency by up to 25%. It can also save you time and money on repairs. This comprehensive checklist will help you understand how to do DIY maintenance as well as what to expect from a professional technician when servicing your heat pump.

DIY Maintenance

  • To protect your heat pump, and save energy between maintenance calls, you should do the following:
  • If you are using the system more than once per month, clean or replace the filter.
  • Destroy any foliage or debris that may be around the outdoor unit. All shrubs should be cut back to 18 inches.
  • Winter: Check for ice or snow buildup. Heat pumps require airflow in order to work properly.
  • Check the outdoor coils regularly; if they’re dirty, you can follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning them.
  • If they are dirty, clean the supply and return the registers.
  • To increase system efficiency, keep all vents open.

Preventative Heat Pump Service

An HVAC contractor is an expert in the operation of your heat pump. They can handle many issues and offer a wide range of services. You can expect them to do the following when they visit your heat pump to service it:

  • Lubricate mechanical parts to reduce friction and resistance. This reduces wear and increases efficiency.
  • Clear obstructions from the condensate drain and inspect for cracks and leaks.
  • To verify heat pump control, listen for any unusual noises or vibrations.
  • If you find dirt on your air filter, it is worth replacing.
  • Check for stability, amp draw, and vibrations by cleaning the fan and condenser coil.
  • For alignment problems, inspect belts, pulleys, and other components.
  • Make sure to inspect blower wheels or motors for restricted airflow. Also, make sure the motor draws a proper amp.
  • If necessary, measure refrigerant levels.
  • To ensure that the refrigeration metering device is working properly, inspect it. If it isn’t, it could reduce heating and cooling efficiency and operating life.
  • Examine electrical wiring and connections. Damaged wires will be replaced and loose connections fixed.
  • To ensure that the drain line is clean and free of clogs, flush it.
  • Check the ducts for dirt, obstructions, and any damage that could cause airflow restriction or leakage.
  • Verify that the defrost timer works by checking the defrost assembly.
  • To ensure that the crankcase heater is working properly and to prevent any performance problems, test it.
  • Monitoring coil temperatures is important. If there are temperature variations, it could indicate that other issues may exist.
  • To ensure that the unit works and responds properly, check safety panels and other features.
  • Verify that the thermostat is working according to current conditions.
  • To prevent electrical hazards, test the time delay and unit disconnect switches.
  • To avoid freezing and drainage problems, check the elevation of your unit.

Heat pump maintenance can be difficult if you don’t know where to start. It’s best to give Florence HVAC Experts and get professional heating and cooling services. Contact us today!

Florence HVAC Experts
Florence, SC 29501
843-636-3260
http://florencehvacexperts.com/

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