Heating System. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • The broken or failed air eliminators (#67), aquastats and xxxxx, automatic water feeders, barometric diverters, belt drive blowers, belts, blower motors, capacitors, circuit boards, circulator motors, circulator pumps, clutch couplings and impellers (up to 2), direct drive blower wheels, draft inducers and motors, drain-off valves, electrical switches for house heaters only, electronic spark modules, extrol tanks, fan and limit controls, filtrol tanks, flame rollout switches, flame sensors, flame spreaders, flue pipe sleeves, galvanized flue piping, gas controls, gas valves, gauge glass and washers, generator leads, horizontal diverters, limit controls, low water cut-offs and drain valves, motorized flue dampers, pigtails, pilot burners, pilot orifices, pilot safeties, pilot tubing, pressure differential switches, pressure gauges, pressure relief valves, regulators, relays, ignition electrodes, ignition rods, ignition wires, spill switches, steam pop safety valves, steam pressure controls, T and P relief valves, thermocouples, thermostats, transformers, vertical diverters, wheel cages, and zone valve heads, that are part of Your Home’s natural gas Heating System and up to 3 heating zones. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • There is no maximum benefit limit (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below. What will happen if We cannot repair Your Heating System? • If parts are unavailable or obsolete or We deem Your Heating System beyond repair, We will provide a pro-rata refund, less any claims paid or Tune-Ups provided by Us.
Heating System. Includes repair and/or replacement of disposable filters, costs related to refrigerant recapture, reclaim and disposal when required for diagnosis, repair or replacement of heat pumps; and up to $250 per occurrence for the use of cranes to complete a heating repair/replacement.
Heating System. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • The broken or failed air scoops, aquastat, barometric damper, belts, pulleys, blower motors, blower assemblies, circuit boards, circulators, ECO safeties, fan controls, limit controls, fusible links, gas valves, ignition controls, induced draft motor, blower, low water cutoff, main burners, pilot burners, pilots, thermocouples, pressure switches, regulator valves, relays, spill switches, and transformers, that are part of Your Home’s Heating System. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • Up to $1,750 per Term (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls up to the Benefit Limit. See “What is a Service Call?” below. What will happen if We cannot repair Your Heating System? • If parts are unavailable, obsolete, or being phased out, or We deem Your Heating System beyond repair, We will provide a pro- rata refund, less any claims paid or Tune-Ups provided by Us.
Heating System. The inspection of the heating system includes the fuel source; heating equipment; heating distribution; operating controls; flue pipes, chimneys and venting; auxiliary heating units.
Heating System. The Rotary Lab Kiln will be a 2-zone unit, with each zone controlled by a dedicated W H P S H U D W X U H F R Q W U R O O H U Thyristors or contactors. Each Zone will have 30kW of installed heating power.
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Heating System. G2.1 What is Covered: Primary Gas or Electric Heater, Heat Pump*, Thermostat, Ductwork (including Geothermal and/or water source heat pump components and parts located within the foundation of the home or attached garage which cool and/or heat the home). NOTE: Coverage available on Heating Systems that are the main source of heat to the home, with capacity not exceeding five (5) tons per unit (unlimited units covered).
Heating System. 8.1 The inspector shall:
Heating System. 1. Air ducts, registers, air filters, zoning components and electronics, electronic air cleaners, flue venting, humidifiers, thermostats, air balancing, chimney maintenance or repairs, heating jacket, asbestos or other insulation;
Heating System. The primary heating system for the home or business shall be permanently-connected electric heat. The primary heating system must provide 100 percent of the heating needs for the home or business during the off-peak hours. The secondary heating system must utilize thermal storage or be fueled by natural gas, fuel oil, or propane. The secondary heating system must be thermostatically-controlled and capable of providing the Customer’s total heating requirements during MPS control periods. The Customer must submit a guaranty from their heating contractor stating that the secondary heating system is capable of meeting the home’s entire heating needs.