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The following article was published in our article directory on June 19, 2014.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: My Orlando AC - Orlando Air Conditioning
Before Installation:
Did the contractor review the load calculation for your home with you?
To install the right size unit, contractors need to know the home�s heating and cooling requirements, based on a variety of factors (e.g., ventilation needs, size of the home, type of windows, insulation amounts, etc.). Determining heating/ cooling loads based on the building�s square footage is inaccurate and inadequate. Also, basing replacement equipment on the size of the original system could lead to problems since the original equipment size may have been incorrect.
Did the contractor review the manufacturers� performance data with you to demonstrate why the unit you�re buying is the right size?
The load calculation (from Question 1) guides proper equipment selection. A unit that is too big (oversized) may have a higher upfront cost, raise your utility costs, remove less humidity, and fail more quickly.
Did the contractor present proof that the system will deliver the specified efficiency based on AHRI certification?
Equipment which has not been tested by an independent organization or is not designed to work together may not deliver the promised high efficiency performance.
During Installation:
Did the contractor review the condition of your duct system with you?
Leaky ducts can cause health problems and waste energy. Also, if the ducts are too small they will cause the HVAC system to use more energy and/or deliver less comfort. Small ducts may also lead to early equipment failure.
Will the contractor ensure the unit is safe electrically?
The fuses, wiring, and circuit breakers must be correct for the unit being installed. Sometimes new equipment has different requirements than the system being replaced.
Will the contractor test the thermostat?
The contractor needs to ensure that the unit operates properly in all modes and that the thermostat is fully compatible with the new equipment.
If ducts are new or are to be repaired, did the contractor state how they will measure the duct leakage after the repairs?
The contractor needs to test to be sure the warm and cool air you are paying for is entering your home and not escaping into unconditioned spaces. This is especially important when ducts are located in the attic or crawlspace.
After Installation:
Will the contractor test the amount of air and/or water flow (for hydronic applications) going into each room?
The contractor needs to measure the amount of conditioned air and/or water (for hydronic applications) flowing into each room to ensure that each room receives the appropriate amount.
Will the contractor provide a copy of the installation checklist with a record of all measurements taken during installation?
These benchmark measurements will be used by future technicians to ensure that the equipment continues to perform as it should.
Will the contractor provide a copy of the owner�s manuals, manufacturer�s warranty, and their warranty?
These documents provide valuable information for warranties, future maintenance, or repairs. You should know what the manufacturer and the installing company will do in the event of a problem.
Will the contractor provide a copy of the recommended maintenance requirements for the new equipment?
If a maintenance program is offered, it should inform you of the components inspected, time frames for inspection, and other factors involved. These requirements are explained in the national standard for residential HVAC maintenance (ANSI/ACCA 4 Maintenance of Residential HVAC Systems).
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