Jan-23-2014 04:51 PM
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Jan-27-2014 08:06 AM
Jan-27-2014 03:56 AM
SuperDutyFiver wrote:
Wait a second-if the stat says 'furnace' or 'electric' it's a stat for a AC with heat strip isn't it?
When the stat has multiple modes-furnace/fan/AC/electric-the electric option is usually for the heat strip in the A/C. Are you sure that it's a heat pump-I know it's a dumb question? If it's got a heat strip it could be unplugged in the rooftop unit. Usually the heat pump stat specifically says 'heat pump' as an option.
I agree that if it is a heat pump and the 'ambient room thermistor'(room air temp sensor) is going bad it may not run on heat but could cool and or run the furnace.
How is the unit working when it is on A/C? When on furnace does everything work correctly? The time delays on the board could be screwed up-giving it time and being patient can be critical with heat pumps switching modes too.
Another question-is the 9000 a basement unit? and is the furnace integral to it? Could you have a bad breaker? It's probably time to break out the old tester and a screwdriver! 😉
Does anyone know if the room temp sensor is in the thermostat or rooftop unit? Or are there a few of them scattered around the unit?
Jan-26-2014 08:16 PM
Jan-25-2014 09:48 PM
Jan-25-2014 06:59 PM
restlesswind wrote:dougrainer wrote:
If the outdoor Ambient condenser coil thermistor is defective or not connected all HP functions will shut down. This is ONLY RVP HP's and will not affect the COOL mode. So, if no fan or compressor, then I would check the condition of the condenser thermister. I have never seen one fail, so, I would suspect it is not connected to the upper control board. Doug
So could that condition("no connection to the upper control board")
be caused by a loose connection at the T stat ?
So far I have not gotten any tools out.Trying to get some education here before I really mess things up.
Thanks for the help from everyboby
Ed
Jan-25-2014 06:46 AM
dougrainer wrote:
If the outdoor Ambient condenser coil thermistor is defective or not connected all HP functions will shut down. This is ONLY RVP HP's and will not affect the COOL mode. So, if no fan or compressor, then I would check the condition of the condenser thermister. I have never seen one fail, so, I would suspect it is not connected to the upper control board. Doug
Jan-24-2014 04:47 PM
Jan-24-2014 04:38 PM
Duck wrote:TennesseeBob wrote:
Might be your reversing valve stuck or not working
X2
Don
Jan-24-2014 01:23 PM
TennesseeBob wrote:
Might be your reversing valve stuck or not working
Jan-24-2014 12:34 PM
Jan-24-2014 08:59 AM
dougrainer wrote:
1. Your Furnace should operate regardless of the HP. The tstat will have the option of either gas furnace or the HP function. You do NOT have to rely on the HP kicking out and then wait for the furnace to come on. repost after you have tried the Gas furnace only mode.
2. RVP, all the HP does is reverse the flow of coolant to Heat rather than cool. You have a reversing valve that is electrically operated to open and close the reversing valve to either Heat or Cool. THAT valve, if failed would NOT keep the unit from coming ON.
3. Please state exactly what happens when you go to HP. Does it NOT come on at all? Does the fan come ON but when the compressor tries to start it kicks out?
4. IF your wall tstat does NOT state HP on the cover name or does NOT have a "Gas Heat" and a "Electric Heat"(this is the HP side) switch, you do NOT have the correct Tstat for you system. It will usually state similar to ---RV Comfort.HP that designates a HP wall tstat.
Since you state a 90000 series your wall tstat should have a LCD display. Does it? Doug
Jan-24-2014 07:30 AM