Finding Parts For Janitrol Heat Pumps
Heat pumps, simply explained are machines that take heat from one source to another source and either heats or cools depending on the weather outside. The difference between heat pump units and air conditioners is that they heat and cool. How do they work? These units, like Janitrol Heat Pumps take heat out of the ground or the air in order to provide heating for homes or commercial buildings. When this process is reversed they provide cool air. These are typically more energy efficient than air conditioners and are usually self-contained. Now that you understand a little about what these units are and how they work, we will focus on parts for Janitrol brand heating and cooling units.
Janitrol Heat Pumps are a division of Goodman heating and cooling units. Goodman has been making quality air conditioners and heating and cooling units for residential and commercial use since 1982. Goodman carries parts for their Janitrol units online. You can also find them through other companies like Ocean Air Conditioning in Florida, Arnold's Service Company in Kentucky and Best Buy Heating and Air Conditioning online. You probably have a local dealer or heating and cooling service company near where you live that can accommodate your need for parts or service.
Typically, there are only a few parts that need replacing with Janitrol Heat Pumps. Here are some of the most common parts you might need.
- Reversing Valve - This is the part that reverses the heating to cooling. Part number RVV12225020 replaces existing reversing valve part numbers B12273-10, V10-314081-1GD and CARB1227310. These can run up to about $200.
- Contactor Relay- These are activated by your indoor thermostat that turns on your fan and compressor. Before you choose this part you need to check how many poles are on your existing one as there are one, two and three pole parts. These are pretty standard parts that can replace any style you currently have on your unit.
- Time Delay - This is the device that protects your heat pump from power surges, short cycling, storms and outages. Make sure you check your part number so you get the right one.
Other parts that may be needed for Janitrol Heat Pumps include capacitors, drain tap, transformer and pressure switches. You can find any of these parts online and if you know how to replace them you can do it yourself or you can hire a contractor to do it for you.
|
|

New Ulm, Bristol, Dalton, Louisiana, El Paso de Robles (Paso Robles), Pleasantville, Vincennes, Linden, Searcy, Bonham, Fairfield, Indiana, Oak Forest, El Cerrito, Carpentersville, Mississippi, Fayetteville, Paramus, Tamarac, Nebraska, San Diego, Mitchell, Belleville, Patchogue, San Antonio, Marietta, Pascagoula, Kentucky, Riverdale, Durant, River Edge, Grayslake, Eustis, Lake in the Hills, Suffolk, Chino, Apex, Oklahoma, West Paterson, Bonita Springs, North Dakota, Prescott, Waukesha, Roselle Park, Burlington, Troy, Indianola, Lake Station, Mission, Callaway, Vermont, Keansburg, Stoughton, McAllen, Pewaukee, Palos Verdes Estates, Aberdeen, Kansas, Holly Hill, Everett, Zephyrhills, Lincoln, Kent, East Liverpool, Marshfield, Cupertino, South Dakota, Streetsboro, Santa Fe, Pittsburg, Coatesville, Marquette, Norfolk, Yorba Linda, Lowell, Round Lake Beach, Albany
Portable Heat Pump - The Best Air Conditioning Choice For Homeowners Who Live AloneBy Erika Ayala Goodman Heat Pump Models Have the Best Warranties in the IndustryBy Jordan Laurent 3 Tips to Buy Appropriate Heat PumpsBy Winston Jenkins Window Heat Pump - An Apartment Dweller's Source of Conditioned Air GoodnessBy Erika Ayala |













