HVAC Troubleshooting Steps
If you notice anything unusual about your home comfort system's performance, there are a few common things to look for before contacting your contractor.Keep Your HVAC System Running Its Best
Troubleshoot Your Air Conditioner
Check your thermostat.
- Make sure your thermostat is set in the cool position (or heat, for winter heat pump operation).
- If it is, confirm that your outdoor air conditioner or heat pump is running.
Check your power.
- See if your circuit breaker has been tripped to the OFF position.
- Confirm the outdoor disconnect switch on your outdoor unit is in the ON position.
- You can usually find the disconnect switch mounted on a wall near the outdoor unit. It's typically a small, gray metal box.
- Make sure the blower motor in your furnace or air handler is running when your thermostat is turned on.
- Check that the furnace switch is in the ON position.
Check the airflow.
- See if your air filter is dirty, and change it if it is.
- A blocked filter can cause your unit to shut down due to improper airflow.
- Make sure air registers (supply or return ducts) are clear.
Troubleshoot Your Gas Furnace
Check your thermostat.
- Make sure your thermostat is set to the heat position. Confirm that the temperature setting on the thermostat is set higher than the thermostat's indoor temperature.
Check your power.
- Make sure the power is turned on for your furnace.
- Turn the fan to ON at your thermostat. The fan should run when power is being supplied to the furnace.
- See if the circuit breakers in the circuit breaker box (or electrical panel) tripped to the OFF position.
- Check the SSU light switch on the gray box located at the furnace to make sure it is in the ON position.
Check the airflow.
- See if your air filter is dirty, and change it if it is.
- A blocked filter can cause your unit to shut down.
- Make sure air registers (supply or return ducts) are clear.
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