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Furnace Maintenance

26 Point Furnace Maintenance Checklist

  • 1. Check all safety controls and wire connections

  • 2. Clean and inspect burners and burner compartment

  • 3. Visual inspection of heat exchanger

  • 4. Clean and check thermocouple I flame sensor

  • 5. Clean and check ignitor I spark electrode I pilot

  • 6. Check filters I offer replacement

  • 7. Remove and clean blower I test run capacitor performance

  • 8. Adjust dampers for heating I cooling mode

  • 9. Check and flush condensate drains I traps

  • 10. Inspect venting system for leaks I slope I support I debris

  • 11. Check for required service access I clearances to combustibles

  • 12. Check for adequate combustion air requirements

  • 13. Lubricate all moving parts

  • 14. Cycle furnace and monitor ignition and flame

  • 15. Check and record manifold pressure I clock input

  • 16. Check temperature rise and adjust blower speed as required

  • 17. Perform CO test-Circulating airI free airI vent & record

  • 18. Test fuel line for leaks at appliance

  • 19. Check presence of gas pipe pressure test tag

  • 20. Check for manufacturer's installation I operation manuals

  • 21. Wipe down furnace I clean up around furnace

  • 22. Compare utility costs and equipment life expectancy with home owner

  • 23. Offer replacement batteries for smoke detector

  • 24. Check for CO alarm I blue flame certification (CSA 6.10-01)

  • 25. Review and document results I recommendations with client

  • 26. Review and document results I recommendations with client

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