Urgent Air LLC
602.377.1999
C-39 ROC 264451 L-39 ROC 264452
Licensed ● Bonded ● Insured

Urgent Air’s Furnace and Gas Pack Multi-Point inspections consist of:

  • Inspecting voltage
  • Inspecting amp draw
  • Inspecting proper fuse sizing
  • Inspecting all electrical connections
  • Inspecting safety controls and operations
  • Inspecting the thermostat and operation
  • Inspecting filter conditions
  • Addressing any customer concerns
  • Inspecting blower motor amps
  • Inspecting blower motor temperature
  • Inspecting blower motor bearings
  • Inspecting blower motor capacitor
  • Inspecting blower wheel condition
  • Inspecting the supply duct
  • Inspecting the return duct
  • Inspecting supply air temperature
  • Inspecting return air temperature
  • Inspecting air flow
  • Inspecting system noise and operation
  • Inspecting gas pressure
  • Inspecting the flue pipe
  • Inspecting the heat exchanger
  • Inspecting the pilot and assembly
  • Inspecting the flame sensor
  • Inspecting for proper combustion air
  • Inspecting belt condition if applicable
  • Adjusting vents if requested

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