Service & Maintain Your Heat Pump
In order to keep your warranty valid for the full term, it is a requirement for many types of heating system that you have an annual service.
An annual service can also save you time and money by avoiding expensive call out charges and identify and rectify any issues before they become problematic.
We recommend to be serviced annually. A service would include the following:
- Checking all controls and sensors are working correctly.
- Inspecting ducts, filters and fan for dirt and other obstructions.
- Verify adequate airflow in accordance with manufacturers specifications and correct glycol temperature.
- Check pipework and fittings to ensure they are sound.
- Check all pipework insulation is firmly in place and undamaged.
- Check and record the system pressure ensuring flow rates are correct.
- Confirm that the overall system is operating as it should be in accordance with the manufacturers co-efficient performance indicators.
- Check all information and safety labels are in place.
- Cleaning of magnetic filter.
- Complete and issue a full system report to the customer.
We recommend to be serviced annually. A service would include the following:
- Checking all controls and sensors are working correctly.
- Check pipework and fittings to ensure they are sound.
- Check all pipework insulation is firmly in place and undamaged.
- Check and record the system pressure ensuring flow rates are correct.
- Confirm that the overall system is operating as it should be in accordance with the manufacturers co-efficient performance indicators.
- Check glycol levels to ensure frost protection is adequate.
- Cleaning of magnetic filter.
- Check all information and safety labels are in place.
- Complete and issue a full system report to the customer.
Serviced as required. A solar panel service would include the following:
- Check the condition of the sealant around any building penetrations.
- Check and record the voltage and current output noting the climatic conditions to ensure the system is working as expected.
- Confirm start up and operation of the inverter and record voltage and current levels.
- Record the total kWh produced and compare with previous inspections.
- Check and record open circuit voltage and current levels.
- Ensure all safety information and safety labels are in place.
- Provide a full system report.
- Clean the panels of dust and debris.