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HVAC- heating, ventilation, and air conditioning- It is a system that provides different types of heating and cooling services to residential and commercial buildings. Its function is to provide thermal comfort, humidity control and acceptable indoor air quality.

ENERGY STAR is a program that was created by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help businesses and individuals make energy efficient purchases. This program places the ENERGY STAR label, a small blue and white logo, on items that meet superior energy
efficiency standards. This label provides an easy way for consumers to identify quality, high-efficiency products.

SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. It measures air conditioning and heat pump cooling efficiency, which is calculated
by the cooling output for a typical cooling season divided by the total electric energy input during the same time frame. A higher
SEER rating means greater energy efficiency.

First, disconnect any additional devices that may have caused the breaker to overload and trip. Breakers are mechanical devices and
must be turned all the way off before turning back on. Remember This is a mechanical device, so this may require several attempts.
If this fails to reset the breaker, or the breaker feels “Sloppy” when resetting, there may be a more serious problem. Call a licensed electrician.

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a term which refers to the air quality within and around buildings and structures, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of building occupants. We spend most of our time indoors, so breathing healthy air where we live, work and play is critical. Indoor air pollution has the same negative effects as environmental pollution. Ask us how to identify and restore the indoor air quality in your home or office.

Here are some quick tips before you call:

1. If vour unit is not working at all, check fuses or see if the circuit breaker has tripped.

2. If the A/C seems to be running, but is not cooling properly, the unit may be low on refrigerant . Only an EPA-Certifiod technician can help you.

3. If your furnace has a pilot, make sure that it has not gone out. The Gas Company will light pilots free of charge.