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Old 02-02-2009, 07:44 PM   #1
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Default Direction of Airflow for Heat Pump Condenser

After an ice storm we had this past week, I had damage to the condenser fan on my outside heat pump unit. I purchased a new fan today and replaced the damaged one, then put everything back together. Everything is running smooth but I am worried that I may not have installed the fan blades in the right direction. With the outside unit running, cold air is blowing out of the top of the unit. We have heat coming out of the inside vents, but should the outside heat pump be sucking air in, or blowing it out?

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