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American Standard Heat Pump Error Codes
American Standard Heat Pump Error Codes

American Standard Heat Pump Error Codes

If you're looking for help fixing your American Standard Heat Pump, look no further! Our comprehensive American Standard Heat Pump error code guide will explain common issues, provide tips, and show you how to read your model's error codes.

American Standard heat pump systems also utilize error codes to indicate specific issues or malfunctions. However, without the specific model number of your American Standard heat pump, it's challenging to provide precise error codes. The error codes can vary depending on the model and series of your heat pump.

Here are some common error codes that you may encounter with American Standard heat pumps:

E1: This code usually indicates a problem with the outdoor coil temperature sensor or the sensor circuit.

E2: It typically points to a refrigerant pressure issue, indicating either high or low pressure.

E3: This code is related to the outdoor ambient temperature sensor or the sensor circuit.

E4: It indicates a problem with the outdoor fan motor or the motor control board.

E5: This code usually indicates a problem with the outdoor discharge temperature sensor or the sensor circuit.

E6: It points to a communication error between the indoor and outdoor units. This could be due to a faulty control board or wiring issue.

E7: This code typically indicates a problem with the indoor coil temperature sensor or the sensor circuit.

E8: It indicates a problem with the defrost control board or the defrost sensor.

E9: This code usually indicates a problem with the compressor or the compressor control module.

Please note that these error codes are general examples, and the specific error codes for your American Standard heat pump may differ. It's recommended to refer to the user manual or contact American Standard customer support or a professional HVAC technician to obtain the accurate error code information for your particular model.



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