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Your HVAC system is one of the most important parts of your home. It keeps your family warm in the winter and cools in the summer, but if the system doesnu2019t receive routine inspections and maintenance, it wonu2019t work efficiently. Prolonged lack of maintenance could result in costly repairs or the need for complete replacement.
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01 At Parker Service Company PROLOGUE Your HVAC system is one of the most important parts of your home. It keeps your family warm in the winter and cools in the summer, but if the system doesn’t receive routine inspections and maintenance, it won’t work efficiently. Prolonged lack of maintenance could result in costly repairs or the need for complete replacement.
02 At Parker Service Company Checklist to Inspect your IndoorUnit The indoor portion of your unit is comprised of many moving parts that need to work at their best to ensure the proper performance of the whole HVAC unit. Air Filters - Filters should be cleaned monthly and changed every three months to ensure they are not pulling dirt into the system. Blower Assembly - The blower assembly includes the blower wheel and blower motor and their housing. Keeping it clean ensures proper airflow in the home. Burner Assembly - Use a brush or a small vacuum attachment to clean and adjust the burner assembly if necessary. Clean Exterior - The unit’s shell should be clean. Combustible Material - Ensure there are no fire hazards near the indoor portion of your HVAC unit. Combustion Blower Housing - The combustion blower housing can easily collect lint and other small debris and should be cleaned regularly.
02 At Parker Service Company Checklist to Inspect your IndoorUnit Ductwork - Check your ductwork for leaks that cause your home to lose air to the outside. Pay special attention to basements and attics. If you haven’t already done so, seal and insulate your ductwork to prevent leaks and ensure your home remains comfortable. Electrical Components - Electrical components include the electrical disconnect box, which should be safely installed and have the correct power rating, as well as the wire connections, which should be inspected and tightened as needed. Evaporator Coil - Inspecting the evaporator coil involves checking the drain pan and doing a flush and algae treatment to condensate the drain lines. Clean and replace components as needed. Flue System - Ensure the furnace is properly attached. If you find any signs of corrosion, replace where necessary. Gas Leaks - If your HVAC unit runs on natural gas, you should regularly check for lshould all be in working order.
02 At Parker Service Company Checklist to Inspect your IndoorUnit Heat Exchanger and Heating Elements - Inspect the heat exchanger and its heating elements. If there is damage or if a section is leaking, replace it. Ignition System - Clean the ignition system and adjust it as necessary. Motor - If your HVAC unit has an old motor, it will need to be lubricated from time to time. You should also ensure the fan’s belt is in proper working order and replace it if necessary. Safety Devices - Your HVAC unit comes equipped with safety devices, which should all be in working order.
02 At Parker Service Company HVACFUNFACTS In 1913, Charles Gates built the first fully air-conditioned home in Minneapolis but sadly, he died just before he experienced to live in the mansion.
02 At Parker Service Company Checklist to Inspect your OutdoorUnit The outdoor portion of your HVAC unit is just as important as the indoor portion. It should be inspected as often as the indoor section is. Base Pan - Check the base pan to ensure its drains do not have a blockage. Remove any debris or other obstructions if necessary. Cabinet - Remove any leaves or debris from your unit’s cabinet housing. Coils - Clean and remove leaves, twigs, and dirt from the coils. This will increase efficiency and longevity. Compressor and Tubing - The compressor and its tubing should not have any damage and should be operating within correct levels for amperage and volt draw. It should have functioning wire connections. Control Box - The control box’s wiring connectors and other components should have no damage and operate efficiently. This includes contractors, circuit boards and several other components you’ll see in the box.
02 At Parker Service Company Checklist to Inspect your OutoorUnit Fan Motor and Blades - Inspect the motor and blades for any wear or extensive damage. Just as the inside motor needs it, older outdoor motors will need lubrication. Check belt tension if necessary. Refrigerant - Your HVAC unit’s refrigerant should be operating with the proper pressure and should be at the correct level. Too much refrigerant is a waste, but too little means your system is not working as efficiently as it could be. Surrounding Area - Remove dirt, leaves, twigs, children’s toys and other dangerous lawn clutter from the immediate area surrounding your outdoor HVAC unit.
02 At Parker Service Company HVACFUNFACTS There are approximately 300,000 miles or more of natural gas pipelines in the U.S. If you were to weld every single one of them together, the new pipeline could reach the distance of the moon and beyond.
02 At Parker Service Company Checklist to Inspect your SystemwhileRunning Your whole HVAC system is important & should be checked to ensure proper working of unit. Perform several inspections while your system is running. Bulb Temperatures - Wet and dry bulb temperatures should be checked indoors and dry bulb temperatures should be checked outdoors. Carbon Monoxide - You should regularly check for carbon monoxide. Consider installing a carbon monoxide detector to ensure your family’s safety. Gas Pressure - Ensure the gas line and gas manifold are operating at the correct gas pressure. Adjust it if necessary. Odors - Check for unusual odors. If you smell any, check for the source, or call in a professional if you haven’t already. Shutoff - Check that your HVAC unit shuts off correctly and without delay. Startup - Ensure the unit starts up normally and begins working immediately.
02 At Parker Service Company Checklist to Inspect your SystemwhileRunning Startup - Ensure the unit starts up normally and begins working immediately. Thermostat - The thermostat should operate properly and be calibrated correctly to ensure the correct temperature. Vents - Check every vent in the house to ensure they are blowing air properly. If any aren’t, it could indicate a blockage.
03 At Parker Service Company Howtoavoidproblems & savemoney onHVAC You should perform several inspections on your own & whenever you think it’s out of your reach or some issues would arise after 2-3 days then you should call the professional HVAC expert to check your system & ensure everything is working at it’s best with your HVAC. Also, whenever needed or recommended by the certified HVAC professional you must replace your HVAC unit.
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