HEATING INCLUDING DUCTWORK Refer to 1 Sample Clauses

HEATING INCLUDING DUCTWORK Refer to 1. Air Conditioning and Heating above A maximum of 2 unit(s) are covered per Agreement.
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HEATING INCLUDING DUCTWORK Refer to 1. Air conditioning and Heating above COVERED NOT COVERED All components and parts of the following heating system(s): forced air (gas, electric, oil), geothermal, wall mounted heaters, floor furnaces, package units, heat pumps, mini-splits, hot water or steam circulating heat, electric baseboard, cable heat (if main Concrete encased steam or radiant heating coils or lines; fireplaces and their respective components, outside or underground piping, well pump, and well pump components for geothermal and/or water source heat pump, interconnecting source of heat to the Covered Property or room), except those shown in the Not Covered section. With regard to ductwork, except as otherwise noted above, the following are covered: plenums, dampers, damper-only controls, leaks or breaks in ductwork (sheet metal, duct board, and flex duct including vapor barrier) from heating and/or air conditioning unit(s) including registers or grills. refrigerant lines (external of the equipment), fuel storage tanks, portable units, grain, pellet, or wood heating units (even if only source of heating), Wi-Fi transmitter and legally mandated diagnostic testing when replacing heating or cooling equipment.
HEATING INCLUDING DUCTWORK Refer to 1. Air conditioning and Heating above A maximum of 5 units are covered per Agreement. A maximum covered amount of $5,000 is allowed per claim. COVERED NOT COVERED All components and parts of the following heating system(s): forced air (gas, electric, oil), geothermal, wall mounted heaters, floor furnaces, package units, heat pumps, mini-splits, hot water or steam circulating heat, electric baseboard, cable heat (if main source of heat to the Covered Property or room), except those shown in the Not Covered section. With regard to ductwork, except as otherwise noted above, the following are covered: plenums, dampers, damper-only controls, leaks or breaks in ductwork (sheet metal, duct board, and flex duct including vapor barrier) from heating and/or air conditioning unit(s) including registers or grills. Fireplaces and their respective components, outside or underground piping, well pump, and well pump components for geothermal and/or water source heat pump, interconnecting refrigerant lines (external of the equipment), fuel storage tanks, portable units, grain, pellet, or wood heating units (even if only source of heating), Wi-Fi transmitter and legally mandated diagnostic testing when replacing heating or cooling equipment. NOTE: We will pay up to $10.00 per pound, for refrigerant.
HEATING INCLUDING DUCTWORK Refer to 1. Air conditioning and Heating above A maximum of 5 units are covered per contract.

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