A circuit board in the most common system works off of input and output.
Heat pump defrost board problem.
If power is available to board and led s do not light replace board.
The next heat pump problem on the list is the heat pump defrost board.
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Icing up heat pump frozen in winter.
When heat pump is operating in defrost mode ice will thaw from around outdoor coil and water will flow from the unit.
Heat pump problems defrost.
The heat pump should defrost regularly when the frosting occurs and should be long enough to melt all of the ice but short enough to avoid energy waste.
Remove fc1 and fc2 fiises from fuseholder.
No power 24v to board terminals r c or board failure.
Check control transformer power 24v.
Clicking noise heard inside.
Using multimeter i have determined that the nc relay on the dfc board is open.
The heat pump condenser operates below the dew point and collecting frost and ice on the heat pump condenser coils.
Use the trane heat pump troubleshooting guides below.
The ice and frost on the heat pump condenser coils need to be removed.
The defrosting relays make the cycle occur every 30 min or so.
In the winter heat pump icing up is often perfectly normal.
I have an 18 yr old trane heat pump with a 21c140501 defrost control board.
However there s a process in most heat pumps which fixes the iced up problem within the defrost mode.
The defrost board controls the defrost in the colder months.
Heat pump troubleshooting problem 1.
Haven t determined yet whether the relay is bad or something in the defrost control is calling for the fan to be.
Start with the basics and work your way to the problem.
Verify that fc1 and fc2 fuses on fuse board are not open.
That is true for air conditioner troubleshooting heat pump troubleshooting or gas furnace troubleshooting.
Of course depending on the issue will depend on where and what you look at with the system.