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  • Conducted on

  • Client

  • Prepared by

  • Location

Condenser #1

  • Make

  • Model

  • Voltage

  • Refrigerant type

  • Minimum amp fuse/maximum amp fuse

  • Check and adjust thermostat

  • Condition of condenser coil

  • Condenser fan motor amps

  • Compressor Amps

  • Refrigerant levels & pressure

  • Inspect wiring, Contactor, Capacitor & Relays

  • Inspect and test outdoor disconnect

  • Outdoor suction line insulation

  • All panels secured

Condenser #2

  • Make

  • Model

  • voltage

  • Refrigerant type

  • Minimum circuit amp fuse / maximum amp fuse

  • Check and adjust thermostat

  • Condition of condenser coil

  • Condenser fan motor amps

  • Compressor amps

  • Refrigerant levels and pressure

  • Inspect wiring, Contactor, Capacitor and Relays

  • Inspect and test outdoor disconnect

  • Outdoor suction line insulation

  • All panels secured

Furnace 1

  • Make

  • Model

  • voltage

  • Natural gas

  • Inspect filter

  • Furnace condition

  • Check for gas leaks

  • Test Heater

  • Check electrical in furnace

  • Check Air to fuel ratio for burners

  • Check plenum return and supply

  • Inspect secondary pan

  • Inspect evaporator cabinet for oil stains

  • condition of installation

  • Duct leak’s

Furnace #2

  • Make

  • Model

  • Voltage

  • Natural Gas

  • inspect filter

  • Furnace condition

  • Check For gas leaks

  • Test heater

  • Check electrical in furnace

  • Check air to fuel mixture

  • Check return plenum and supply

  • Inspect secondary pan

  • Inspect evaporator cabinet for oil stains

  • Condition of installation

  • Duct leaks

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