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Furnace Maintenance Tips
As always most furnace manufactures and
Cortland County
heating contractors will recommend having your home furnace
checked by a qualified service technician prior to each heating
season. A qualified hvac service man will have the experience
and proper test interments to check things that you as a home
owner may not, there for if you can afford it I agree this
should be done.
This article is simply some tips that your average home owner
can do to prevent problems though out the heating season. Any
time your dealing with a furnace and natural or propane gas
extreme caution must be taken. One important thing to remember
is not to do anything to your furnace unless you have the power
and gas shut off to it. Testing the furnace while it is running
should only be done by qualified heating service technician.
First and the most apparent is replacing the air filter. I
recommend using a quality pleated type filter. You may have to
cross the type of filter you have to find a equivalent
replacement. Most type of filters should at least be inspected
monthly, some higher quality filters may last much longer
depending on the type of atmosphere and the type of filter.
All high efficiency furnaces will have some type of drain trap
and drain hose. Blockage in the furnaces drain system is one of
the more common reasons for no heat calls. Try to remove and
clean the drain trap and blow out all drain lines. House hold
bleach can be poured through the drain lines to kill bacteria
that will grow into a slime and restrict condensate flow.
Inspect the intake and exhaust pvc furnace pipes out side the
house to be sure trees and shrubs have not over grown into them.
If possible remove the air intake and exhaust pipe at the
furnace and check for leaves or other things that may have
gotten into these pipes. This is another very common problem
that occurs in many heating systems.
Visually inspect wire connections for being lose or shorted.
Inspect factory plug harness connections to be sure they are
securely plugged together. You can vacuum out the inside burner
and blower compartments to prevent this dirt from getting into
your burners and blower motor. Some blower motors require oiling
and some do not. Oiling both sides of the blower motor may need
to be done by a technician as the blower assembly typically
needs to be removed.
As far as cleaning the burners and inspecting the heat exchanger
I again recommend having a qualified service technician do this.
You will also want to have him clean the flame sensor. Many
people mistake the Igniter for the flame sensor and end up
breaking it. Your service technician should also check safeties
such as limit controls and pressure switches.
There may not seem like a lot you can do your self but being
educated on your heating system may save you a service call some
day. When you do have a technician at your home be sure and ask
as many questions about your system as possible. Knowing how
your system is supposed to function may keep you from having to
call someone next time there is a problem.
Information by Terry Manlick at HVAC Maintenance
& Supplies
www.mainsupplies.com.
If you are looking for a Cortland County Heating
Contractor,
please call us today at 607-844-8787 or
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