Hey guys, looking for some guidance. We have a 3 1/2 ton Bryant Heat pump model 697CNX042000AAA in our home. I noticed two weeks ago that it was frozen up. We're talking 1" plus of ice on everything. Called one of the local HVAC places and the tec. told me that the defrost board was bad due to not being able to force it into defrost. Both the board and sensor were changed, but the unit still froze up. When he came back, he still couldn't get it to force defrost. He tested the coolant levels in the system and the pressures were in line with the factory specs. When the unit is switched over to A/C, the reversing value energizes, it switches to cooling mode, and the ice will melt like it was in defrost mode. The tech is baffled. He's waiting on a call back from Bryant, but I can't get past the fact that it won't even force defrost. When the test terminals are jumped across nothing happens regardless of how long you jump them out. (I know there speed up terminals) The fact that it switches over to A/C leads me to believe the coil and reversing value are O.K., right? What would stop the board from allowing a force defrost, or a regular defrost?
Any help would be great, I don't want to get screwed by replacing a unit that can be fixed.
Joe
Any help would be great, I don't want to get screwed by replacing a unit that can be fixed.
Joe
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