Regular maintenance is particularly important for rooftop units – their remote location makes it harder to see and hear the signals that it’s time for a service call to PHD Heating & Cooling and we:
Clean or replace filters at the start of each cooling and heating season, at a minimum. Clean outdoor air inlet screens annually.
Make sure fans are properly centered in their housing. Check blades for excessive rusting and for the chips, cracks and dirt buildup that cause noise and vibration. If motor bearings are not permanently lubricated, we need lubricate them every six months.
Fan belts are a regular wear and tear item and should be replaced annually.
If the heat exchanger rusts or cracks, gases could contaminate the building’s air supply. Inspect burners, igniter, and combustion section (gas heat only). Popping, roaring noises, smoking, vibration, and flame rollout indicate ignition problems. Check the gas pressure and test for leaks.
Dirty coils diminish heat transfer and increase operating temperatures and pressures. Wash and flush both sides of the coils. For best results, back flush toward the return-air section to remove foreign material.
Clogged drain channels prevent water and other liquids from effectively moving out of the unit which can in time cause damage to the unit and surrounding area.
If a substantial adjustment is indicated, we check for refrigerant leaks or insufficient airflow across the coils.
The Department of Energy recommends that voltage imbalances not exceed 1% – a greater imbalance can contribute to overheating and premature motor failure. Also we check for loose wiring and connections, and corroded or frayed wires.
A high amperage draw could signal a mechanical problem, like worn bearings or worn rods, or it could indicate a refrigeration problem.
Call PHD Heating & Cooling today at (312) 409-3326 or send us email to schedule for a quote on your new home comfort system.