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About 'hvac blower motor replacement'-How do I Replace the Blower Motor in my Vehicle?








Many               homeowners               aren't               fully               knowledgeable               about               how               their               HVAC               system               operates               and               why               they               should               have               maintenance               service               performed               if               everything               seems               to               be               working.

Your               home               HVAC               system               is               made               up               of               heating               and               cooling               equipment.

Similar               to               scheduled               auto               maintenance,               the               mechanical               components               in               your               home               need               to               have               regular               preventive               service               performed               to               prolong               the               life               of               the               equipment               and               avoid               breakdowns               during               peak               usage.

It               is               beneficial               for               homeowners               to               understand               the               cost               of               service               compared               to               the               cost               of               unexpected               replacement               of               equipment               or               emergency               service               calls               during               peak               season               use.

Just               like               car               repairs,               it               is               less               expensive               to               have               scheduled               oil               changes               and               service               than               replacing               an               engine               or               breaking               down               while               on               a               long               trip.

Having               your               heating               and               cooling               professionally               serviced               will               give               you               insight               into               the               total               cost               to               keep               equipment               running               during               its               life               and               at               what               point               it               is               time               to               replace               the               units.

Pre-season               maintenance               should               be               done               in               case               replacement               parts               have               to               be               ordered               or               a               new               unit               purchased.

This               will               give               you               more               time               to               evaluate               the               costs               to               maintain               operation               for               the               upcoming               season.
               Normal               maintenance               of               a               HVAC               system               can               be               done               by               a               handy               person               or               do               it               yourselfer               if               they               are               familiar               with               the               equipment               and               have               knowledge               of               safety               precautions               to               take               while               performing               the               service.

I               would               suggest               calling               a               professional               HVAC               contractor               to               inspect               all               of               the               equipment               and               give               you               a               checklist               of               items               you               may               service               yourself.

Homeowners               can               perform               simple               tasks               like               changing               air               filters,               cleaning               of               supply               and               return               registers               or               cleaning               thermostats.
               Here               are               some               tips               to               identify               items               to               have               serviced:
               1.

Familiarize               yourself               with               the               operating               components               of               your               heating               and               cooling               system.
               2.

Check               for               proper               operation               of               the               systems               parts               including:               the               thermostat,               blower               motor               on               forced               air               units,               filters,               humidifier,               circulating               pumps               on               hot               water               systems,               condensate               pumps,               condensing               unit               and               vent               lines.
               3.

Replace               air               filters               on               forced               air               systems               monthly               during               usage               months               of               heating               and               cooling               season.

Use               high-rated               filters               to               remove               the               fine               particles               of               dust               and               microorganisms               in               the               air.

Dirty               filters               will               advance               the               growth               of               mold               spores               and               dust               mites.
               4.

If               the               system               has               an               integral               humidifier,               check               the               moving               parts,               floats               and               replace               media               pads               to               avoid               algae               growth.
               5.

Pay               attention               to               the               water               heating               or               steam               system.

Check               shut               off               valves               for               leaks               and               bleed               radiators               yearly.
               6.

Clean               the               air               supply               registers               and               return               grills               yearly.

Remove               the               grills               and               vacuum               the               interior               of               the               box.
               7.

Have               a               professional               contractor               perform               a               duct               system               cleaning               to               remove               built               up               pollen,               dirt               and               dust               which               may               inhibit               respiratory               allergy               irritants.

This               service               should               be               performed               every               other               year               after               the               first               cleaning.
               8.

Before               the               cooling               season,               inspect               and               clean               the               air               conditioning               pump's               collection               pan               and               hose               line.

A               clogged               line               can               cause               water               damage               to               the               hot               air               furnace               and               other               areas               of               the               room.
               9.

Clean               the               evaporator               coil.

In               forced               air               systems,               the               cooling               coil               is               in               the               furnace               plenum               and               needs               to               be               cleaned               yearly               as               it               collects               dirt               and               dust               from               within               the               system.

Access               may               be               limited               to               the               coil.

Consult               your               HVAC               contractor.
               10.

Clean               the               outdoor               air               conditioning               coil               for               efficient               operation.

Clear               away               grass,               weeds,               foliage               and               debris.

During               the               winter               months,               cover               the               condenser               unit.

Never               run               unit               when               outdoor               temperature               is               below               57               degrees.
               11.

Have               an               HVAC               contractor               check               the               levels               of               air               conditioning               refrigerant               and               check               for               leaks               before               season               operation.
               As               outlined               above,               a               preventive               maintenance               plan               for               residential               HVAC               systems               is               important               and               will               help               you               maintain               a               safe               and               efficient               heating               and               cooling               system               throughout               the               year.

Make               a               schedule               for               service               and               maintenance               to               keep               your               home               environment               healthy,               safe               and               comfortable               for               you               and               your               family.

For               the               do-it-yourself               homeowner,               refer               to               the               equipment               manufacturers               owner's               manual               before               attempting               service               and               read               all               safety               precautions               before               starting               any               task.






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