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Tips For Holiday Comfort
The food. What music to play. Your aunt pushing hard for a dance party. Hosting for the holidays can mean plenty of work. Don't make fiddling with the thermostat one more thing to be addressed. Follow these helpful tips to make sure everyone stays comfortable whether they join your aunt in the electric slide or not.
Close doors to unused rooms
Set your thermostat lower
Make sure furniture doesn’t cover HVAC vents
The Top Four Easiest Points of Entry for Homeowners To Improve IAO
Improving indoor air quality (IAQ) in the home might seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. In this article from @ACHRNews, Catherine McMurray of Johnson Controls shares four of the easiest ways to improve air quality: http://ow.ly/aaPn50M3jlY
Which type of HVAC unit is best for your home?
Not sure whether a side-discharge or top-discharge HVAC unit is best for your home? This video helps explain the benefits of each and how to decide between the two. http://ow.ly/YoVx50LU8Am
Reduce Energy Consumption
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Stay Warm This Winter!
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Rebates & Savings
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HVAC Troubleshooting Guide
If your home comfort system isn't operating the way it used to, there are a few things you can check before calling for service.
Keep Your Home Comfort System Running at Peak Performance
Walk through the following furnace and air conditioning troubleshooting steps to diagnose and address the most common HVAC system issues. If you still believe your HVAC system is not working properly, please call Harbin with your system or unit model number for service.
Air Conditioning Troubleshooting Guide
Is your thermostat ready?
Is your thermostat set in the cool position (or warm for winter heat pump operation)?
If so, is your outdoor air conditioning or heat pump running?
Is everything on?
Did the circuit breakers trip to the OFF position?
Is the outdoor disconnect switch on your outdoor unit in the ON position?
The disconnect switch is usually a small metal grey box mounted on a wall near the outdoor unit.
Is the blower motor in your furnace or air handler running when your thermostat is activated?
Make sure the furnace switch is in the ON position.
Is there proper airflow?
Have you changed your filter?
A blocked filter can cause your unit to shut down due to lack of proper airflow.
Are the air registers (supply or return ducts) plugged?
Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide
Is your thermostat ready?
Is your thermostat set in the HEAT position?
Is the temperature setting on the thermostat set higher than the thermostat's indoor temperature?
Is everything on?
Is the power turned on for your furnace?
At the thermostat, turn the fan to ON. The fan should run when power is being supplied to the furnace.
Did the circuit breakers in the circuit breaker box (or electrical panel) trip to the OFF position?
Check the SSU light switch on the gray box located at the furnace to make sure it is in the ON position.
Is there proper airflow?
Have you changed your filter?
A blocked filter can cause your unit to shut down due to lack of proper airflow.
Are the air registers (supply or return ducts) plugged?