PLANNED MAINTENANCE SERVICE
What is Planned Maintenance Service?
Planned Maintenance to Service (PMS) is offered to assure you proper operation of your air conditioning and/or heating system’s you need them most.
What it does for you:
Scheduled service, designed to fit your requirements, provides proper care of your equipment by qualified service–men.
What is done for you:
The following procedures are adhered to and reported after every call:
- Report to owner upon arrival and departure
- Open equipment for service
- Clean Compressors, Motors, Fans
- Tighten electrical connections
- Inspect contactor points for burning
- Dust and/or clean any dirt or debris from electrical components
- Adjust pulleys and belts (replace belts as needed, charge for belt only)
- Oil or grease bearings as required
- Check refrigerant pressures (as required)
- Check supply and return air temperatures
- Check amperage draws of compressors and motors
- Check heat exchanger for cracks (where applicable)
- Test pilot assembly and gas valve (where applicable)
- Check evaporator and condenser coils for dirt build–up
- Clean and test condensate drains
- Change filters (as required)
- Close equipment, replace all panels and screws, check a cycle for proper operation
- A written report shall be given to the customer pertaining to the condition of the equipment, with recommended necessary improvements or repairs
FURNACE MAINTENANCE
- Lubricate fan and motor bearings as required
- Replace filter (standard throwaway type only)
- Check belt and drives. Adjust or replace when necessary
- Check operation of burners and controls
- Adjust primary air mixture for efficient combustion
- Clean pilot and burners as needed
- Inspect vent and draft diverter for defects
- Examine heating element for cracks
- Check operation of safety controls
- Check operation of temperature controls — adjust or calibrate if needed
AIR CONDITIONING MAINTENANCE
- Check operating pressures of compressor
- Check refrigerant charge
- Check for leaks if refrigerant charge is low (does not include repairing leaks)
- Check and ascertain if condensate pipe is draining
- Inspect condenser coil for dirt or damage
- Tighten all terminal connectors
- Inspect starter contacts, switches and relays
- Check condition of equipment for general wear, rust and deterioration