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    Default HP6002 Heat Pump - High Pressure

    Hello,

    I started the heat pump today and it turned on for 5 seconds and shut off with the diagnostic code HP (high pressure) I'm a bit stumped as to what it could be as one issue could be low water pressure.

    Currently my filter is reading 15PSI so it seems quite clean, would you suggest to disconnect the pipes going to the heat pump to check for sufficient water flow?

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: HP6002 Heat Pump - High Pressure

    Quote Originally Posted by PoolDoc View Post

    You'll need to provide exact make / model info, in order to have a chance of getting some useful responses.
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    Default Re: HP6002 Heat Pump - High Pressure

    Have you had the unit serviced recently? Overcharging can cause this. The fact that it's kicking out in 5 seconds kind of leads me to believe what you have is a pressure switch failure.
    On any heat pump, the most common cause of high pressure is debris clogging the condenser. On a pool heat pump it may be called something else. Can you backwash, or reverse the flow through the heat pump? Have you had a filter failure that would allow gunk to get to it? Scale build-up will also reduce heat transfer, but wouldn't happen suddenly. It would start out by running several minutes, then cycling off and coming back on in a minute or two.
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    Default Re: HP6002 Heat Pump - High Pressure

    It may be a Hayward HeatPro, but I'm not sure.

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