Heat pump installation Good Practice Guide

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11.0 Servicing and maintenance In addition to regular maintenance by the owner, a routine maintenance agreement should be undertaken with a licensed service person or organisation. In addition, users should monitor their installation and call a service person immediately if any abnormal operation is found. 11.1 Owner maintenance Indoor unit ❏❏ Check air filters after 3 months use then clean or replace as necessary (some units will identify when filters need cleaning or be self-cleaning). If they can be cleaned: – remove and vacuum clean using a brush attachment then replace, or – wash gently with a mild detergent and warm water, and dry before replacing. ❏❏ Check the indoor coils (if accessible) – dust gently to clean. ❏❏ Check and clean condensate pan, drain and trap. ❏❏ Clean the unit cover with a damp cloth and mild detergent as required. ❏❏ Recognise the operational sound of the heat pump – if the sound changes, have the system checked. ❏❏ Ensure that air vents are not blocked by furniture or objects. ❏❏ At 6 months, check operation of condensate pump if fitted. Do not vacuum indoor coil fins as they are easily damaged. Outdoor unit ❏❏ Keep the area around the outdoor unit clear of garden waste and dirt. ❏❏ Remove any growth around or into the unit. ❏❏ Make sure the unit is off when cleaning. ❏❏ Check and clean the outdoor coils when they are dirty. ❏❏ Contact a service person at any sign of unusual sounds or operation. ❏❏ Have an annual servicing agreement. ❏❏ Power may be switched off in line with the manufacturer’s guidelines. 54

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