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One Year Limited Warranty Part Warranty Our warranty is one of the best in the Industry for our do-it-your self-customers. We offer not 30 days, not 90 days, but ONE FULL YEAR manufacturer's warranty. We will replace or repair every part we sell. We will send a replacement for any part that fails under normal use within one year of the purchase date of invoice. Damaged Freight Best Buy Heating and Air Conditioning.com will not be responsible for damaged freight. It is the responsibility of the consumer to inspect all merchandise immediately upon delivery and to properly file all freight claims to obtain replacement equipment or compensation for repairs. Returns Once shipped, all equipment sales are final. Deliveries refused for reasons other than shipping damage (see above) will be subject to any applicable return shipping charges plus a 20% restocking fee. You may return unused unopened merchandise within 10 days of receipt of your order. All returned merchandise must be undamaged, unused and in the original packaging. You must contact Best Buy Heating and Air Conditioning.com customer service department immediately at (909) 888-8999. You will be issued an RMA (Returned Authorization Number) and will be given instructions on how to prepare the merchandise for return shipping. The RMA number should be clearly posted on the outside of the package. Merchandise that is returned without an RMA number will be refused. You must pay all return shipping cost back to us. Upon inspection of the returned equipment to make sure it is in its original packaging, undamaged, no missing parts or pieces and if there is no evidence that the equipment was ever installed you will be entitled to a refund of the original purchase price minus shipping cost and minus a 20% restocking fee. Any merchandise that is found to be other than new and unused will be returned shipped collect. Warranties & Service All the equipment we sell is new and is covered by the full manufacturer's warranty. Warranty service work can be performed by any properly licensed HVAC contractor, But please be aware that labor charges are not covered by the manufacturer or by Best Buy Heating and Air Conditioning.com. Some manufacturers charge a nominal fee to process returned compressors. Shipping fees for in-warranty parts are to be paid by the customer. AC Equipment Start Up In order to protect your warranty and for your own personal safety, split-system condensing units must be "started up" by a licensed contractor who has been EPA certified to purchase and handle refrigerant. Any qualified HVAC service company in your area can perform this work for you. At a minimum, the technician performing the start up should: Safety First Before you begin any repairs or installation on your heating and or air conditioning systems, consult all manufactures safety warnings and procedures. If you are not comfortable or have no experience working with Electricity, or with Natural Gas, L.P. Gas we would highly recommend calling your local Independent contractor for service. |
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The initials: HVAC stand for Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning and are often used to describe the industry that produces the equipment that brings comfort to your home or business. . |
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AFUE - This is a percentage measurement of a furnace's heating efficiency. The U.S. Government's minimum efficiency level is 78%. The higher the AFUE, the more efficient the furnace. The initials stand for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. |
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BTU - British thermal unit. This is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. You'll see this measurement when you look at heating and cooling capacities - for example, your dealer may recommend a 75,000 Btu furnace and a 24,000 Btu air conditioner for your home.
This means that at the lower rating, the furnace is capable of producing 113,000 Btu's of usable heat per hour to heat your home. And, if it ran constantly for one hour, it would consume .85 gallons of oil. If, however, your dealer sets up your oil furnace to operate at the higher rating, it would produce 125,000 Btu's of usable heat per hour, and use 1.00 gallons of oil. Whether your oil furnace is set up by your dealer to operate at the higher or lower rating depends on that all-important Load Calculation. By properly sizing the furnace to your home, you will be assured of maximum comfort, energy savings and extended equipment life. |
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Split System - This describes an air conditioning or heat pump system that is split into two sections - an outdoor section and an indoor section. It won't work without the outdoor section plus an indoor section to move the air. |
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Cleaners - http://www.epa.gov/iaq/pubs/airclean.html |
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Air filtration is the first step in improving your indoor air. In today's indoor environments, pollution levels often exceed those in outdoor air. Medical studies report that your respiratory system may have to eliminate up to two heaping tablespoons of particulate every day. Dust, pollens, mold spores, animal dander, carpet lint, bacteria, rubber, and dust mite feces are some of the pollutants we inhale. This results in sinus congestion, sore throats, asthma, allergies and many other symptoms. We offer several pleated disposable filters and permanent electrostatic filters. Visit our Air Filtration department to choose from the many high efficiency pleated filters. If you need any help at all please e-mail or call us today. | ||||||
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| Disposable pleated air filters | |||||||
| Pleated Air
Conditioning Filters outperform ordinary Air Conditioning and furnace filters
and allow air-handling systems to stay cleaner and operate more
efficiently. These pleated filters are made with a cotton/poly blended
media. These allergy filters are 6 times more effective at capturing micro
particles than ordinary fiberglass filters. Our 1", 2" &
4" deep pleated panel filters are made using 24-point beverage board. Each
filter lasts up to 3 months. WE CAN MAKE ANY SIZE! Call (909) 888-8999. Filters will ship between 7 and 10 business days. |
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A very useful routine to establish is to check your heating
system before the start of the heating season. If it hasn't been serviced
recently, begin the cold season by paying a pro to clean and tune the system.
Most of the manuals that accompany furnaces, however, include a table of
recommended maintenance chores and replacements to make as well as a schedule
for when and how often they should be done. This is very useful information for
a homeowner to have; maintaining your heating system on a regular basis can
increase its efficiency and life. These manuals will also have schematics that
will help you locate the parts to be serviced. Some of the maintenance chores, such as replacing a dust filter as shown below, are relatively simple to do. This is one chore you'll probably remember to do if you have a forced-air heating system. If you don't, you'll eventually notice a reduction of airflow because a thick mat of collected dust is blocking it. You might not be aware of other filters, however. Some hot-air systems may have a filter on the return air grille, the oversized, centrally located, usually wall-mounted grille that returns cool air to the furnace for reheating. If an electronic air cleaner is added to the system, it's likely to have two filters - a wire-mesh grille for trapping larger particles of airborne debris, and electrostatic dust-collecting canisters. On most systems, the canisters are removable; you can pull them out of the cleaner and fit them in a dishwasher. Oil-fired systems also have filters to replace. Just like a car engine, the furnace has a filter in the oil line designed to trap sludge and other impurities that can clog the spray nozzle. They are very helpful if the furnace kicks in soon after an oil delivery, which stirs up sludge from the bottom of the tank. A typical oil filter looks like a small canister attached to the oil feed line. The body of the canister unscrews to provide access to the removable filter cartridge inside. Because oil spills are smelly and difficult to clean up, put a pan beneath the filter (and wear rubber gloves) to make the change. Since systems vary from one to another, consult your service manual for help in locating and replacing this filter. Before you work on any furnace make sure that the system is turned off and its power supply is interrupted. Remember that any furnace, even a gas-operated system, can appear to be off but can then be suddenly triggered into operation by the thermostat. If you do not feel comfortable working on a furnace, hire a professional. Safety Tips: Turn off electrical power to the furnace before changing the filter
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