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Set up a maintenance agreement
There is never a substitute for regularly servicing your HVAC unit. You can apply as many upgrades as you desire to create the perfect environment. However, if limited budgets and rising costs restrict you from replacing HVAC equipment, none of the upgrades will matter if your unit malfunctions.
In addition, if the unit’s filters are dirty or contain a faulty wire, these problems could limit the HVAC system’s performance. This is where a maintenance agreement can be a facility manager’s best friend. Setting up a maintenance agreement with a professional maintenance contractor to handle the cleaning and maintenance of your HVAC unit ensures that no bolt will go uninspected. As part of the maintenance agreement, the professional will handle a multitude of tasks including:
Installing new filters
Cleaning external surfaces
Brushing and vacuuming all coils
Checking belts and pulleys
Cleaning and vacuuming inside the cabinet
Checking and recording operational data for cooling and/or heating operations
Regularly monitoring all electrical connections and mechanical connections
Checking the condensate drain line.
Allowing a professional to perform these measures will help ensure your system is operating at peak levels.
Be proactive, not reactive
When it comes to the comfort and safety of your facility’s occupants, it’s always important to be proactive. An HVAC unit that operates at maximum performance is key. Adding upgrades to better equip your HVAC unit to combat airborne pathogens, along with partnering with a certified HVAC maintenance professional, will go a long way in creating optimal IAQ.
Account Executive/ Project Manager at Electrobauer Systems Limited
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