Monday, January 14, 2019

Winter Heating in Fresno | Dealing with Frozen Condensate Pipes

The furnace has several safety features installed mainly to prevent malfunctions that may lead to fire or explosion. First, the Induced Draft Motor (IDM) blows all of the air inside the unit out through the exhaust flue to ensure that there is no gas build up. This gas build up can cause an explosion when the furnace is turned on, therefore, the unit turns off when IDM fails and there is gas build up.

Gas boilers are often equipped with condensing technology to effectively increase its efficiency. With the help of the condensing technology, the heat within the flue is recycled and reused to heat the water inside the unit. As a result, the temperature in the flue gas is significantly reduced.

However, the rapid drop of temperature causes condensation, a physical change of matter from the gas phase into a liquid phase. Your heating service must drain all the water through the condensate pipe to prevent backflow that may potentially damage the system. But with the cold weather, the pipes get partially or completely frozen solid faster than the systems draining ability. This creates blockage preventing the unit to properly operate, or stop operating at all.

It is best to have a maintenance check and routine tune-up before firing up your heater for the winter season. Preparation is the key to a comfortable and stress-free heating service. For your heating and cooling service in San Joaquin Valley, we have the best team of technicians to help you.

There is a lot to consider when you're looking for the best heating service for your home. Whether its central heating repairs in Fresno or gas heater installation in Reedley, Marthedal Solar, Air & Heating got you covered.

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