Furnace Maintenance
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Home heating systems that
aren't properly maintained may be less than 50 percent efficient. Learn more
about the importance of periodic furnace maintenance.
When a home system's thermostat is turned up, an
electrical signal is sent to the heating equipment, where a valve or
relay-switch starts the fuel-burning process. When the furnace heats up,
another control turns on the blower fan, which circulates warm air throughout
the house. In the case of a hot-water system, a pump circulates hot water into
radiators located throughout the house.
Furnace Inspection and Filters
It's best to have professionals conduct inspections and
adjustments on your furnace. There are some things that homeowners can do
themselves, however -- such as changing air filters on a regular basis. It's a
good idea to know some basics about the furnace used in your home.
Safety Alert:
Always turn off the fuel supply and electrical power before doing any
inspection or maintenance on your furnace. Determine where the fuel supply is
located and know how to turn it off. Similarly, turn off the electrical switch
that controls the power supply to the furnace. After you have finished
inspecting your furnace, remember to turn the fuel line and electricity back
on.
The best place to start on your furnace is with the
filter. A dirty filter will cause excessive strain on your furnace, increase heating
costs and reduce the life of your equipment. Make sure that your furnace filter
has a cover over the slot, ensuring an efficient return-air system. Not having
a cover poses a safety issue. Here are some general guidelines for maintenance
on various types of filters:
- Examine
inexpensive fiberglass filters once a month during the heating and cooling
seasons.
- Pleated
filters can last up to three months.
- Wash
and rinse permanent filters monthly.
- Clean
electronic air-cleaner filters every other month.
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