What to do When the Air Source Heat Pump is Deactivated?
The following are the procedures for deactivating the air source heat pump:
1. Power off
First, make sure the power to the water heater is turned off and unplug the power plug to avoid any power consumption and safety hazards.
2. Drainage
Drain the water in the water heater to prevent the water from deteriorating or freezing during long periods of deactivation (especially in cold areas).
3. Cleaning
Clean the water heater, especially the water tank and filter, to ensure that there is no residual scale and impurities.
4. Protection
If the water heater is installed outdoors, it is recommended to use a protective cover or other protective measures to prevent wind, rain and direct sunlight.
5. Inspection
Before reactivating, check all connecting pipes and wires to ensure that there is no damage or aging.
These steps can help you keep the equipment in good condition and extend its service life when the air source heat pump is deactivated.