A heat pump compressor that fails this summer could significantly compromise the efficiency of your system in Zolfo Springs, FL, when you need it most. Here are five signs your heat pump’s compressor may not be working:
Low Efficiency of Heating or Cooling
A sharp decline in the heating or cooling output of your heat pump may indicate a problem with the compressor. If your home doesn’t heat or cool to the temperatures set on the thermostat, the compressor may be having trouble moving the refrigerant around.
Constant Tripping of Circuit Breaker
If the heat pump trips the circuit breaker often, check the compressor, as it may overload. This is a serious problem you shouldn’t ignore, as it’s likely to lead to electrical hazards and could damage your system.
Short-Cycling Heat Pump
Short cycling occurs when the heat pump tends to switch off and on more often than necessary. It also lowers the system’s efficiency and puts more stress on the compressor, which leads to its early breakdown.
High Energy Bills
When the compressor fails, your heat pump struggles to cool your home efficiently, and this leads to high electricity consumption. Usually, the compressor is the culprit when you realize that the amounts on your energy bills have skyrocketed without a corresponding change in usage.
Visible Leaks or Moisture
Any signs of leakage or moisture around the system could be the result of refrigerant leaking or a faulty compressor. Refrigerant leaks cost you money by making your system work harder. They can be dangerous to people and the environment as well.
These signs can cause an extreme system failure and expensive repairs. If you think your heat pump’s compressor is on its way out, call Miller's Central Air for professional help to repair your system and maintain comfortable temperatures throughout the year.