| Maintenance
Tips
You can perform these simple, money-saving adjustments
yourself. To improve efficiency and reduce costs even more, have
a qualified technician perform the following maintenance items
on an annual basis:
Safety First Before you perform
any kind of maintenance, consider these important safety precautions.
Disconnect all electrical power to the unit before
removing access panels to perform maintenance. Please note that
there may be more than one power connection switch. Be very careful
when you handle parts or reach into units.
Routine Maintenance
Check the air filter in your
furnace or fan coil every 3 to 4 weeks. A dirty filter
will cause excessive strain on your furnace, air conditioner or
heat pump. Replace your filter when necessary, or clean it if
you have the reusable type. (If you have a reusable filter, make
sure it’s completely dry before you re-install it.) The
prefilter and collection cells of an electronic air cleaner should
be cleaned at least two or three times per year.
Clean dust off of your indoor
coil. With a vacuum cleaner and soft-brush attachment,
you can remove any dust from the top and underside of the coil.
Make sure you only do this when the coil is dry. If you can’t
get the coil clean this way, call your dealer for service.
Keep your outdoor condensing
unit free of debris. If you keep grass clippings, leaves,
shrubbery and debris away from your outdoor unit, it should only
require minimal care to operate properly. Check the base pan (under
the unit) occasionally and remove debris, to help the unit drain
correctly. If the outdoor coil becomes dirty, use a brush or a
vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment to clean the surface.
To clean dirt that is deep in the coil, contact your dealer.
Take special care of outdoor condensing units in ocean environments.
Make sure your outdoor unit
stays in a level position. If the support for your split-system
outdoor unit shifts or settles and the unit is no longer level,
re-level it promptly to make sure moisture drains properly out
of the unit. If you notice that water or ice collects beneath
the unit, arrange for it to be drained away from the equipment.
Inspect your furnace’s
combustion area and vent system before each heating season.
If you find dirt, soot or rust, your system may not operate properly
or at its peak efficiency. Call your servicing dealer and do not
operate your furnace until it is professionally inspected and/or
repaired.
Have oil-fired boilers inspected
annually. Call your servicing dealer before each heating
season to replace your oil filter cartridge and conduct a thorough
inspection of the unit’s operation.
Clean your humidifier at the
beginning of every heating season. Review your owner’s
manual for the proper procedure to clean the external and internal
components of your unit. The evaporator pad should also be replaced
before each heating season. If the water in your area is hard
or has high mineral content, you may need to clean or service
your humidifier more frequently.
Clean the core and air filters
on a ventilator at least every three months. You can vacuum
the core of an energy recovery ventilator as long as it is dry
and the outdoor temperature is between 60 F (16 C) and 75 F (24
C). Heat recovery ventilator cores can be soaked for three hours
in a solution of warm water and mild soap and then rinsed. Ventilator
air filters are washable: just use a vacuum to remove the heaviest
accumulation of dust and then wash them in lukewarm water. Replace
them after they are completely dry.
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