Central Air Conditioning/Cooling System Sample Clauses

Central Air Conditioning/Cooling System. Description of Covered Items: Mechanical parts and components of two (2) centrally ducted air conditioning systems, heat pump system or evaporative (swamp) cooler unit, as follows: accessible ductwork from the air conditioning unit to the point of attachment at registers/grills; air handler; blower fan motors; capacitors; compressors; condensers; condenser fan motors; condenser coils; evaporator coils; fan blades; internal system controls; internal wiring; motors (excludes dampers); primary/secondary condensate drain pans; refrigerant; refrigerant filter dryer; refrigerant piping interior to the unit (excluding inter- connecting line sets and geo-thermal piping); relays; reversing valves; switches and controls; and thermostats. We cover two (2) systems, each with maximum of five (5) ton capacity, and designed for residential application. If the primary cooling system in the home is comprised of wall units, all wall units located within the home will be covered. In no event shall we be liable for claims in excess of $1,500 in the aggregate per Agreement term, per covered property for geothermal or water source systems. Examples of Items/Conditions Not Covered: Primary/secondary condensate pumps, and lines; asbestos insulated ductwork or piping; ductwork insulation; concrete encased or inaccessible ductwork; dampers; filters (including electronic/electrostatic and de-ionizing filter systems); fossil and dual fuel control systems and other energy management systems and controls; geothermal piping; heat recovery unit; humidifiers; interconnecting Freon lines (external of the equipment); panels and/or cabinetry; registers and grills; recapture/reclaim of refrigerant; structural components; water pumps, valves and lines (external of the condenser unit); wall units (except as noted above); window units, and water cooling towers. Gas systems, including ammonia systems, and chilled water systems, are not covered.
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Central Air Conditioning/Cooling System. Description of Covered Items: Mechanical parts and components of two (2) centrally ducted air conditioning systems, heat pump system, as follows: air handler; blower fan motors, capacitors, compressors, condensers, condenser fan motors, condenser coils, evaporator coils, fan blades, Xxxxxxxx valves, internal system controls, internal wiring, motors (excludes damper motors), primary condensate drain pans, refrigerant, refrigerant filter dryer, refrigerant piping interior to the unit (excluding inter-connecting line sets), relays, reversing valves, switches and controls, and thermostats. Built-in electric wall units/PTAC units and Geothermal Units Only.
Central Air Conditioning/Cooling System. Description of Covered Items: Mechanical parts and components of two (2) centrally ducted air conditioning systems, heat pump system, as follows: air handler; blower fan motors, capacitors, compressors, condensers, condenser fan motors, condenser coils, evaporator coils, fan blades, internal system controls, internal wiring, motors (excludes damper motors), primary condensate drain pans, refrigerant, refrigerant filter dryer, refrigerant piping interior to the unit (excluding inter-connecting line sets), relays, reversing valves, switches and controls, and thermostats. In no event shall we be liable for claims in excess of $3,500 in the aggregate per Agreement term. We will pay up to $10 per pound per occurrence for refrigerant. (Only when leak repair is made to a covered item refrigerant top offs not covered.) You are responsible for payment of any costs in excess of $10 per pound.

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