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Running Hot and Cold - and Running Perfectly

Maintain your equipment to prevent future problems and unwanted costs. Keep your cooling and heating systems running at peak performance by having a contractor do annual pre-season checkups. Contractors get busy once summer and winter come, so it's best to inspect the cooling system in the spring and the heating system in the fall. To help you remember, you might plan the checkups around the time changes in the spring and fall.

A typical maintenance checkup should include the following:

__ Check thermostat settings to ensure the cooling and heating system keeps you comfortable when you are home and saves energy while you are away.

__ Tighten all electrical connections and measure voltage and current on motors. Faulty electrical connections can cause unsafe operation of your system and reduce the life of major components.

__ Lubricate all moving parts. Parts that lack lubrication cause friction in motors and increases the amount of electricity you use.

__ Check and inspect the condensate drain in your central air conditioner, furnace, and/or heat pump (when in cooling mode). A plugged drain can cause water damage in the house and affect indoor humidity levels.

__ Check controls of the system to ensure proper and safe operation. Check the starting cycle of the equipment to ensure that the system starts, operates, and shuts off properly.

Cooling-specific

__ Clean evaporator and condenser air-conditioning coils. Dirty coils reduce the system's ability to cool your home and cause the system to run longer, increasing energy costs and reducing the life of the equipment.

__ Check your central air conditioner's refrigerant level and adjust if necessary. Too much or too little refrigerant will make your system less efficient, increasing energy costs and reducing the life of the equipment.

__ Clean and adjust blower components to provide proper system airflow for greater comfort levels. Airflow problems can reduce your system's efficiency by up to 15 percent.

Heating-specific

__ Check all gas or oil connections, gas pressure, burner combustion, and heat exchanger. Improperly operating gas or oil connections are a fire hazard and can contribute to health problems. A dirty burner or cracked heat exchanger causes improper burner operation. Either can cause the equipment to operate less safely and efficiently.

Things to do yourself

__ Inspect, clean, or change air filters once a month in your central air conditioner, furnace, and/or heat pump. Your contractor can show you how to do this. A dirty filter can increase energy costs and damage your equipment, leading to early failure.

Source: Energy Star

 
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