Troubleshooting - Heating

Heating Troubleshooting Tips and Tricks

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It always seems that we experience problems at the worst possible time. Heating problems are no exception to that rule. It is always one of the coldest days of the winter, a time when we are expecting visitors or we have just had a tough day at work and were looking forward to relaxing at home. Sound familiar? If only we could do something that would get us some relief quickly and with minimal expense.

Perhaps some of these suggestions will help you on that fateful day when you realize your heat pump/furnace is not heating your home.


The display on my thermostat is broke, what should I do?


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    Check to make sure the batteries in the thermostat are fresh.
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    If so equipped, check the condensate overflow safety reservoir, located at your air handler/furnace, to make sure it has not filled up with water raising the safety switch. Suction out the water and re-install the switch. Do not attempt to run the air conditioner without the switch installed properly or water damage may result.
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    Check the breakers for your air conditioning system. There will be one for the indoor air handler/furnace unit and another for the outdoor condensing unit. If one of them has tripped it can be reset by first moving it to the OFF position and then back to the ON position.



What should I do if my Heat Pump/Furnace does not seem to be heating?


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    Check to see if the thermostat display is blank. If so, see the section "The Display on My Thermostat is Blank".
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    Check the settings on your thermostat. If you want heating, make sure the temperature control selector is set below room temperature and the SYSTEM switch is on the HEAT or AUTO position. The FAN switch should be set to AUTO.
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    Check the air filter(s) for your air conditioner and replace if necessary.
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    Check the breakers for your air conditioning system. There will be one for the indoor air handler/furnace unit and another for the outdoor condensing unit. If one of them has tripped it can be reset by first moving it to the OFF position and then back to the ON position.
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    Homes with a gas furnace can check to see that the gas valve on the side of the furnace is turned to the "On" position. If the valve was off reset the breaker to the furnace by turning it off then back on again to reset any fault on the furnace. This will allow it to try and fire again if a demand for heating is present.



My outdoor unit makes some unusual noises on cold nights, is there any reason to be concerned?


Not typically, on a cold night a heat pump's outdoor coil will freeze and it must be defrosted to maintain the unit's heating efficiency. During this process the system will shift modes and may make some loud whooshing noises.


I have seen my outdoor unit's fan go off and on when in heating, is this normal?


Yes, this is typically associated with the defrost cycle on a heat pump and is part of the normal operation. It may also occur on certain model units when heat is running and the temperatures are slightly warmer inside and outside.


I have seen smoke/steam blowing out of my outdoor unit, is there reason to be concerned?


No, this is typically occurs when the unit is in a defrost cycle. As the ice on the outdoor coil melts it will produce steam. The steam will rise from the unit and when the fan turns back on at the end of the cycle a burst of steam will rise from the unit all at once.


There is a lot of water around the bottom of my unit; does my unit have a leak?


No, following a defrost cycle the melted ice will cause the area surrounding the outdoor unit to be very wet at times.


Is it important to perform maintenance service in the fall/winter season on my air conditioner?


Yes, not only do we use our air conditioners all year long but many of us use a heat pump for our heating needs. If the unit is running inefficiently the costs for cooling and heating needs will rise. Without twice per year maintenance on your system you may be spending more money to heat and cool your home.


What temperature should I set my thermostat to for cooling and heating?


It is best to set the temperature to a setting that is comfortable for your individual preferences. Typically, most people are comfortable between 76-78o for cooling and 68-70o for heating.


Can I troubleshoot before calling for service?


Yes, read more questions and answers in this troubleshooting section for help on what you can check to possibly avoid the expense of a service call.




None of the Suggestions Has Solved My Problem

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    Call Del-Air @ (888) 831-2665 24/7 to schedule a professional to come out and assess the problem.
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    If there are multiple systems in your home, consider relocating activities or sleeping to the warmer area of your home temporarily.
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    Consider alternative accommodations if necessary and immediate relief is not possible.

Following any problems experienced with your air conditioner we recommend that you do schedule a service visit with a professional to ensure that your system is operating properly and that there are no safety concerns with the operation of the equipment that you may have overlooked. Most of the repairs listed are only offered as a temporary solution until a professional can assess the safe operation of your equipment. This is especially true regarding any of the above instances where an electrical problem was the cause for the failure.



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