sigosix
Jun 28, 2008, 08:21 AM
About a 10 year old "YORK High Performance" heat pump...
The heat pump was set to Cool for my summer AC and usually has been working well. At noon on a warm day it stopped The element inside-blower with the freon (sp?) would not get cool and for short times heat up blowing warm air in an already steamy house.
I replaced the thermostat thinking it was a bad switch (getting heat instead of cool air... must of gotten mixed up between heat and cool). It didn't fix the problem, it just taught me how to replace a thermostat.
The lines coming out of the outside unit were also very warm indeed. These were also the same lines that iced up a month ago before I cleaned the filter and the dirt off the evaporator (after de-icing it also).
I'm guessing a bad valve... I hope it's not the condenser...
How should I continue? What should I expect from the repairman?
Thanks,
Sigosix
The heat pump was set to Cool for my summer AC and usually has been working well. At noon on a warm day it stopped The element inside-blower with the freon (sp?) would not get cool and for short times heat up blowing warm air in an already steamy house.
I replaced the thermostat thinking it was a bad switch (getting heat instead of cool air... must of gotten mixed up between heat and cool). It didn't fix the problem, it just taught me how to replace a thermostat.
The lines coming out of the outside unit were also very warm indeed. These were also the same lines that iced up a month ago before I cleaned the filter and the dirt off the evaporator (after de-icing it also).
I'm guessing a bad valve... I hope it's not the condenser...
How should I continue? What should I expect from the repairman?
Thanks,
Sigosix