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Ge zoneline heat pump

It is not running and it beeps

  • HWSCE Jan 28, 2008

    Thanks, the problem with these unit is there is no diplay and I don't have info for what the beep codes mean. It seems to the Compressor not coming on and going to electric heat that delay between the 1st and 2nd stage is to long therefore bring up the beeping . where can I get info on the codes

  • richmic Aug 01, 2008

    Our unit just stopped working but was beeping. We unplugged it for an hour or so, plugged it back in, and it worked fine.

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The mother board kicked the unit off. there should be a code thats displayed , or a code in the beeps that you can look up and see wy the board shut down the unit.

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    Daniel Phillips Jan 28, 2008

    A lot of times the codes are inside the cover, If not there they should be inside the owner manual or installation manual. I searched and haven't found the codes anywhere. One thing i would try is pushing the contacts for the compressor in with a screw driver while the power is on, and see if the compressor runs. Be careful not to get shocked doing this. If the compressor does not start, or just humms, then either your compressor is out, or the start relay,and/ or capacitor is out.

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