Precautions for Air Source Heat Pumps in Extremely Cold Weather
With the impact of global climate change, we are facing more frequent and extreme cold waves. Recently, the severe test of extremely cold weather has come again, which not only tests our daily life, but also puts higher requirements on our heating system. Leomon air source heat pump has become an indispensable source of warmth in your home with its efficient energy conversion technology. We are well aware that in such bad weather, your expectation for home is not only the shelter of four walls, but also the warmth in the depths of your heart. Therefore, we especially remind you to pay attention to the precautions for the use of heat pumps in extremely cold weather, so that your home can remain warm as spring in this season even if the outside world is icy and snowy.
1. Ensure that the heat pump unit must be powered on
When used in extremely cold weather, the temperature is too low and ice will form. If the equipment is not used for a short time, ensure that the water flow is normal and the main unit cannot be powered off. Because the air source heat pump itself has its own antifreeze protection function. If the power is off, the air source heat pump will not be able to protect itself. Only by keeping it powered on can it play an antifreeze effect.
2. Use equipment reasonably to ensure normal heating in extremely cold weather
This extremely cold weather is a natural factor of force majeure. If the air source heat pump has reached its limit, the heating effect has decreased, which is also a normal situation in extreme weather. It is recommended that users turn down the heating valve of unoccupied rooms at night to increase the bedroom heating temperature to ensure normal heating at night.
3. If the machine does not start in extremely cold weather, contact professionals in time
If the machine freezes in extremely cold weather, do not cut off the power supply or turn off the host. It is recommended to call the Finney service hotline as soon as possible. Professional service personnel will handle it.