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Bard HVAC 8620-223 Defrost Board Replacement Kit

Special Price $174.70 Regular Price $200.90
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SKU
8620-223

The Bard HVAC 8620-223 Defrost Board regulates the defrost cycle in heat pump systems. This control board, which is designed to work with Bard HVAC equipment, keeps an eye on the outside temperature and system conditions and triggers the defrost cycle as needed. To melt any ice or frost that has collected on the outside coil, the heat pump might momentarily reverse its operation when the board triggers the defrost cycle. This maintains dependable heating performance even in cold weather situations by ensuring maximum heat transfer efficiency and preventing ice formation. The 8620-223 Defrost Board helps to maintain constant comfort for residential and commercial HVAC systems, lower energy consumption, and increase the lifespan of the heat pump through efficient management of the defrost process.

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Manufacturer Name: Bard HVAC
Product Number: 8620-223
OEM Part Number: 8620-223
Product Description: Defrost Board Replacement Kit
Weight:0.69lbs/312.98g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Bard HVAC 8620-223 Defrost Board Replacement Kit?

Regularly inspect wiring connections for tightness and signs of corrosion to ensure accurate electrical performance. Keep the board clean and protected from moisture or debris. Check proper defrost cycle operation periodically and always disconnect power before handling to ensure safety.

What are common issues with the Bard HVAC 8620-223 Defrost Board Replacement Kit?

  • Failure to initiate or complete defrost cycles properly.
  • Ice buildup due to incorrect defrost timing or control failure.
  • Electrical faults from voltage fluctuations or damaged circuits.
  • Inconsistent communication with sensors affecting system operation.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off electrical supply to the unit and ensure no power is present.

Step 2: Open the control housing and carefully note existing wiring layout.

Step 3: Disconnect all connectors from the installed defrost board.

Step 4: Remove mounting screws and lift out the old board.

Step 5: Fit the new board into the same mounting position and secure it.

Step 6: Reconnect wiring exactly as previously arranged.

Step 7: Close enclosure, restore power, and check defrost operation.