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HVAC CHECK POINTS:

Blower Motor measure amperage and voltage for proper operation


Thermostat test for proper operation, calibrate and level
Clean existing air filter
Bearing inspect for wear and lubricate
Inspect indoor coil
Condensate Drain flush and treat with anti-algae
Inspect Condenser Coil
Refrigerant monitor operating pressures
Safety Devices inspect for proper operation
Electrical Disconnect Box inspect for proper rating and safe
installation
Electrical Wiring inspect and tighten connections
Test/inspect contactors for burned, pitted contacts
Inspect electrical for exposed wiring
Inspect and test capacitors
Inspect fan blade
Clean condenser coil and remove debris
Inspect service valves for proper operation
Measure Supply/Return temperature differential
Inspect duct work for energy loss
Compressor monitor, measure amperage and volt draw and wiring
connections

HVAC SUGGESTIONS:

1. Buy a better filter if you havent already. The new high-efficiency


pleated filters have an electrostatic charge that works like a magnet
to grab the tiniest particles even those that carry bacteria.
2. Replace the filter at least every 90 days. But check it monthly. If it
looks dark and clogged, go ahead and change it. If you have pets,
youll probably need to change every month.
3. Make sure theres at least two feet of clearance around outdoor air
conditioning units and wall.
4. Remove debris, such as leaves, pollen, and twigs weekly during
spring, summer, and fall from top and sides of outdoor air-
conditioning units and heat pumps.
5. Monthly, inspect insulation on refrigerant lines leading into house.
Replace if missing or damaged.
6. Make sure unit is level. Annually, ensure that outdoor air-
conditioning units and heat pumps are on firm and level ground or
pads.
7. Never close more than 20% of a homes registers to avoid placing
unnecessary strain on the HVAC system.

R22 Suction pressure 68 psi - Discharge 250 psi


R410A Suction pressure 118 psi - Discharge 400 Psi
Refrigerant charge
Safety switch @ 600 PSI

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