Goodman GPH14H User's Manual
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To reset the Goodman GPH14H heat pump, turn off the thermostat and the circuit breaker for the unit. Wait a few minutes before turning the circuit breaker and thermostat back on. This should reset the system.
Ensure the thermostat is set to the correct temperature and mode. Check the air filter for dirt and clogs, and clean or replace it if necessary. Also, inspect the outdoor unit for obstructions or debris.
Regular maintenance should be performed at least once a year. This includes checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, inspecting electrical connections, and ensuring the thermostat is functioning correctly.
Unusual noises could be due to loose parts, debris in the outdoor unit, or a failing motor. It is recommended to turn off the unit and contact a professional technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
To improve efficiency, ensure all vents and registers are open and unobstructed, replace air filters regularly, and keep the outdoor unit clear of debris. Consider installing a programmable thermostat for more precise control.
Common error codes include E1 for a communication error between the indoor and outdoor units, and E2 for a sensor error. Refer to the user manual for a complete list and troubleshooting steps for each code.
Some water around the base can be normal due to condensation, especially in humid conditions. However, if there is excessive water or pooling, check for drainage issues or leaks and address them promptly.
First, check the thermostat settings and ensure it has power. Inspect the circuit breaker and reset it if tripped. Check for any blown fuses, and ensure the unit’s power switch is on.
Turn off the power to the unit. Use a soft brush or vacuum cleaner to remove debris from the coils. For deeper cleaning, apply a coil cleaner following the product instructions, rinse with water, and allow to dry.
Ice buildup can occur due to restricted airflow or low refrigerant levels. Ensure the air filter is clean and that vents are unobstructed. If the problem persists, contact a technician to check refrigerant levels and system performance.