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Heat Pump Defrost Cycle: Why It Happens & What It Looks Like

The defrost cycle is a completely normal part of heat pump operation. Here's what it looks like and when to be concerned.

๐Ÿ“… 18 December 2024โฑ 5 min read
Heat Pump Defrost Cycle: Why It Happens & What It Looks Like

Why Defrost Cycles Occur

When an ASHP operates in cold, humid conditions, moisture freezes on the evaporator coil. The heat pump detects this and initiates a defrost cycle to clear the ice.

What Happens During Defrost

The heat pump briefly reverses refrigerant flow to pass hot refrigerant through the outdoor coil, melting the ice. Duration: 5โ€“15 minutes. You may notice: reduced heating output, steam from the outdoor unit, dripping water, fan stopping temporarily.

How Often Is Normal?

In mild weather, defrost may not be needed. In cold damp conditions (0โ€“5ยฐC), every 1โ€“3 hours is normal.

When Is It a Fault?

A fault is indicated when the unit ices completely without defrosting, defrost cycles occur every 15โ€“20 minutes, or heating output is severely reduced for extended periods.

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