Replacing a broken heat pump requires a series of steps to ensure a successful installation process. Firstly, it is important to turn off the power supply to the old heat pump unit. Next, the old unit needs to be removed carefully, disconnecting any electrical connections and refrigerant lines. The area where the old unit was located should be cleaned and prepared for the installation of the new heat pump. Once the new unit is in place, the electrical wiring and refrigerant lines need to be connected accurately according to the manufacturer's instructions. Lastly, the power supply can be turned back on, and the new heat pump can be tested to ensure it is functioning properly. It is recommended to consult a professional HVAC technician for a smoother and safer replacement process.
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