Adjust and Clean Blower Components:
Proper adjustment and cleanliness
of blower and components necessary for adequate air flow to ensure
your furnace can deliver maximum heating capacity and
efficiency.
Check and Test Safety
Controls: Safety controls are
essential for proper protection of the unit and your family and will
be adjusted to factory specification..
Monitor Furnace Cycle: Our trained Serviceman will assure that the
heating system is cycling on and off properly and that controls are
calibrated to factory specifications.
Adjust Gas Pressure: Proper gas pressure to the burners will ensure the
most efficient and safe burner operation and reduces energy
costs.
Clean Heat Exchanger and
Burners: Dirty heat exchangers
and burners reduce the heating efficiency and capacity of your
furnace.
Thoroughly Check for Cracked Heat
Exchanger: As your furnace gets
older, there is a real danger of cracks developing in the heat
exchanger. These cracks can allow dangerous products of combustion
(including carbon monoxide) to enter the fresh air of your home and
endanger your safety and the safety of your family. We will
thoroughly inspect your heating system visually to determine if this
hazard is evident.
Monitor Flue Draft For Safe
Operations: An obstructed flue
can cause products of combustion to enter your home and endanger
your family's safety.
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Adjust Heat Anticipator
Settings: The heat anticipator in
your thermostat determines how often your furnace cycles and will
effect the cost of operations as well as the comfort level in your
home.
Check and Adjust Pilot
Operation: A properly adjusted
pilot will assure that your furnace will start reliably all
winter.
Adjust Air Flow For Proper Temperature
Rise: Properly adjusted blower
speed will ensure you of efficient and reliable furnace operation
and comfort.
Lubricate All Moving Parts Where
Applicable: Poor lubrication
causes drag in the motor and drive shaft thereby, requiring more
electricity to overcome resistance. Lack of lubrication can burn out
a bearing motor..
Check and Tighten All Loose Electrical
Connections: Loose electrical
connections are a common source of equipment failure.
Monitor Voltage and Amperage Draw on
All Motors: Motors are designed
to operate at standard voltage and amperage draw. By measuring
amperage draw, problems can be identified before the unit
fails
Clean and Adjust Thermostat:
To ensure even temperature control for your
home.
Make Recommendations: To improve the operating efficiency of your
heating system.
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