Oregon Maintenance Agreement for Heating or Air Conditioning Equipment

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Description

A refrigeration maintenance agreement should at least provide for the following:


* A minimum number of inspections each year;

* Requirement to check all electrical connections, measure voltage and current;

* Lubricate all moving parts;

* Inspect and clear the condensate drain;

* A diagnostic start and test;

* Check thermostat settings;

* Clean evaporator and condenser air conditioning coils;

* Checking refrigerant level;

* Clean and adjust blower components.


This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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FAQ

Neglecting HVAC maintenance can lead to an inefficient system that only raises energy bills, a system that breaks down frequently, and a system that will most likely need to be replaced before its anticipated lifespan has passed.

However, regular maintenance is incredibly important for a well-working, energy efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. An annual tune-up conducted twice a year, once for heating and once for cooling, can help you enjoy better indoor comfort all year long.

Your HVAC systems should be checked by a professional once a year. So if you have a standard central AC or a furnace, each of these units should be maintained, each year. If you have a heat pump system that you use year-round, then you'll want to schedule this service once every 6 months.

Heating and Air Conditioning equipment, no matter what kind you have, should be inspected, cleaned, and serviced at least once a year. The best scenario is to have the heating system checked in the Fall and the air conditioning checked in the Spring.

What Are the 4 Phases of Planned Maintenance?Corrective maintenance.Preventive maintenance.Risk-based maintenance.Predictive maintenance.

Your HVAC systems should be checked by a professional once a year. So if you have a standard central AC or a furnace, each of these units should be maintained, each year. If you have a heat pump system that you use year-round, then you'll want to schedule this service once every 6 months.

Routine HVAC maintenance includes:Thorough cleaning of coils, drains, and elements.Inspecting connections, motor operations, and thermostat functionality.Monitoring refrigerant pressure.Testing safety controls.Lubricating moving parts.

Routine HVAC maintenance includes: Thorough cleaning of coils, drains, and elements. Inspecting connections, motor operations, and thermostat functionality. Monitoring refrigerant pressure.

Routine HVAC maintenance includes:Thorough cleaning of coils, drains, and elements.Inspecting connections, motor operations, and thermostat functionality.Monitoring refrigerant pressure.Testing safety controls.Lubricating moving parts.

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Oregon Maintenance Agreement for Heating or Air Conditioning Equipment