Keep Your Heating & Cooling Systems At Optimum Performance With Scheduled Analysis, Adjustments, Lubrication, and Cleaning
A regularly scheduled preventative maintenance program will reduce break-downs and will identify minor problems and mitigate or prevent a potential major and expensive problem.
The number one cause of an A/C failure.
Automatic, periodic inspection, lubricating, adjustment, and cleaning of your HVAC systems keeps it running at peak efficiency.
A competent, trained, dependable staff of experts to maintain your equipment and its performance.
Our skilled experts know their business. You can rely on our service team and our reputation to give you fast, dependable, and fair service.
Good clean power allows for a smoother start and better RLA. Always check the AMPs of the compressor keeping in mind that the RLA is figured when the room or box is at its hottest.
Adjusting the pulley close to the tag FLA will maximize the Air Flow across the coil and raise the suction pressure and the system will work like new.
Adjusting the pulley close to the tag FLA will maximize the Air Flow across the coil and raise the suction pressure and the system will work like new.
They must be serviced and cleaned or the systems on a downhill trend leading to a failed compressor. In refrigeration systems, a key component that needs to be checked during all PM visits is the Fan / Defrost Termination Switch. Be sure to check it for proper operation so that water freezes on the coil before the fans come on.
If unloading does not occur then flood back can take place which will lead to compressor damage.
If unloading does not occur then flood back can take place which will lead to compressor damage.
20 degrees at the compressor and 10 degrees at the TEV bulb are usually ideal. Remember that the true super heat is when the room or box has reached its lowest or required temperature.
Safety Controls normally will last the life of the system. They should, however, be checked for proper settings at least twice a year.
Safety Controls normally will last the life of the system. They should, however, be checked for proper settings at least twice a year.
Oil levels should be, on most compressors, between ½ to ¼ sight glass depending upon compressor make and model.
The crankcase heater is normally ON all the time even when the unit is not running, though temperature sensors and set points may be used to turn it off when not needed.
The crankcase heater is normally ON all the time even when the unit is not running, though temperature sensors and set points may be used to turn it off when not needed.
After completion of the install, we will immediately register your new generator and start up and test your new system, then will lead you through a detailed tutorial covering operation of the equipment. We will also connect and register your new Mobile Link for cellular monitoring.