Lennox Pulse Furnace Maintenance
Furnace maintenance is essential to keep it running when the weather goes below 0. Below we will help you navigate some Lennox pulse furnace maintenance, so you can stay up-to-date and on schedule. Staying on schedule ensures that you get ahead of any problem before it can cause your appliance to malfunction.
Filter Cleaning
Keeping the filters clean is an essential part of maintaining your Lennox pulse furnace. Some filters might require more frequent maintenance if there is more air debris or usage.
- Clean dirty filters - A dirty filter will clog vents and not allow air to flow freely.
- Replace disposable filters - Staying on a consistent schedule in swapping out disposable filters is essential for maintenance.
Surrounding Area Maintenance
Making sure that the area around any vents or ducts is an important part of furnace maintenance to prevent overheating or obstructed air flow. Stay on top of:
- Keeping floors clear of other appliances or large items.
- Making sure to dust/vacuum the surrounding area.
- Checking air intakes are clear and have air flow
Routine Inspections
Don’t forget about yearly inspections. Staying on schedule with routine inspections or scheduling inspections the second an issue arises can help you get ahead of problems before they become fatal. Get to know your local authorized service agent and get familiar with them so you can easily schedule appointments before they are booked up.
Parts Monitoring
Don’t forget to keep an eye on equipment and note if anything looks dirty or isn’t working correctly. Some parts of the furnace to watch for include:
- Dirty vents or blower cavities
- Dirty flame sensor
- Holes in ductwork or poor connections
- Drafts in the home