HOUSE HEATER Sample Clauses

HOUSE HEATER. If a plan covering a house heater is purchased, all parts and labor services required for the repair or replacement of the following house heater items will be covered at no additional charge, if they become defective as a result of normal wear and usage: Aquastat (dry well) Belts & Pulleys Blower Assembly Burners Capacitor Circulator (mounts, couplings & motor only. One piece circulator motor not covered)* Circulator Relay (dry well only)* Drain Valve (steam only) Draft Hood (boiler only) Electronic Controls (if part of original design) Fan & Limit Control Flame Sensor Forced Drafter (if part of original design) Fuses Gas Controls Gauge Glass & Washers Hot Surface Igniter Ignition Systems Internal Appliance Wiring Line Cocks (A&B) Low Water Cut-Off (steam heaters only) Exception: one piece combination Low Water Cut-Off and auto feed Motor (blower) Pilot & Burner Tubing Pilot Safety Pilot Xxxxxxx Pressure Switches Regulator Safety Switch Service Switch Standard Area Heating or Heating/ Cooling Room Thermostat* Steam Pressure Control & Pig Tail Switching Relay Thermocouple Lead Transformer Vent Damper (motorized if part of original design) Does not include section replacement. CHECK & ADJUST TERMS AND CONDITIONS 2019-2020 Philadelphia Gas Works Check & Adjust for Natural Gas Heating Equipment Contract PGW’s Check and Adjust includes a tune-up of your furnace or boiler and a visual inspec- tion of your natural gas heating equipment. A PGW technician will provide the following services when inspecting your heating equipment: • Check thermostat for proper operation • Inspect venting system • Check and remove debris from chimney clean out • Check draft to appliance at draft hood if part of heater design • Check flame characteristics • Clock consumption if needed based on flame characteristics *As part of this Plan, only the part controlling the living area zone will be repaired and/or replaced.
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HOUSE HEATER. If a plan covering a house heater is purchased, all parts and labor services required for the re- pair or replacement of the following house heater items will be covered at no additional charge, if they become defective as a result of normal wear and usage: Aquastat (dry well) • Belts & Pul- leys • Blower Assembly • Burners • Capacitor • Circulator (mounts, couplings & motor only)* • Circulator Relay* • Drain Valve (steam only) • Draft Hood (boiler only) • Electronic Controls (if part of original design) • Fan & Limit Control • Flame Sensor • Forced Drafter (if part of original design) • Fuses • Gas Controls • Gauge Glass & Washers • Hot Surface Igniter • Ignition Systems • Internal Appliance Wiring • Line Cocks (A&B) • Low Water Cut-Off (steam heaters only) • Exception: one piece combination Low Water Cut-Off and auto feed • Motor (blower) • Pilot & Burner Tubing • Pilot Safety • Pilot Xxxxxxx • Pressure Switches • Regulator • Safety Switch • Service Switch • Standard Area Heating or Heating/Cooling Room Thermostat* • Steam Pressure Control & Pig Tail • Switching Relay • Thermocouple Lead • Transformer • Vent Damper (motorized if part of original design) Does not include section replacement. *As part of this Plan, only the part controlling the living area zone will be repaired and/or re- placed.
HOUSE HEATER. If a Plan covering a house heater is purchased, all parts and labor services required for the repair or replacement of the following house heater items will be covered at no additional charge, if they become defective as a result of normal wear and usage:

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