Thursday, March 25, 2010

Standby Generators

Generators

Help! my electricity has gone out.

One Hour Air Conditioning's 'Smart Power Division' electric generator service is one of the most comprehensive in the business—because we know the importance of staying connected and staying safe when the power goes out. Whether we’re installing a new generator or servicing a backup generator, we’ll assess your needs and make sure that you have peace of mind.

What is a Generator?

Generators are standby devices which can supply electricity to your home during power outages. During a power outage, it allows you to continue to operate essential appliances such as refrigerators, computers, heating and cooling systems and lighting.

The process that generators employ involves converting mechanical energy into electric energy. This is the same process that is used, on a larger scale, to produce electricity for entire communities by your local utility provider. In essence, a spinning shaft powered by an engine is used to produce a magnetic field through a coil, which in turn produces an electromotive force.

Choosing a generator

Home generators can be either portable or stationary. They run on a variety of fuels including, gasoline, diesel, natural gas, propane and oil. Generally, gasoline portable models are less expensive to purchase. However, they typically have shorter run times because of the need to refill the tank, if used constantly. And if the outage is due to wide spread outages or severe weather conditions, gas pumps may not be operational. Natural gas with its constantly available supply, tend to be the more reliable for stationary models.

The main differences between stationary and portable models are in their connection and activation. A portable unit has to be moved to your location, filled with fuel and then connected to fuel line, manually started then connected to your load requirement. Portable units allow for easy storage when needed. A stationary unit can start immediately and is usually already wired to the home and the fuel source. A determining factor as to which works best involves how much space you have for the unit, since a stationary unit may require a concrete pad.

Generators usually come in sizes that range from an output of 1 kilowatt (kw) to over 100 kw.

Choosing a fuel type

Your choice of fuel should be determined by the fuels available in your area. The more remote your location is, the bigger the concern for having available fuel will be. As mentioned earlier, gasoline, diesel, fuel oil and to an extent propane, have limited availability and delivery in extreme circumstances. Natural gas can also be limiting if you are not connected to their distribution system.

Wired Systems

A standby power backup device connects to the house wiring through a transfer switch. The transfer switch prevents ‘backfeeding’ into utility lines, which is dangerous and illegal. It also protects the device from damage caused by the utility company applying voltage to your house wiring while it is operating. These switches can either be automatic or manual and should be rated to carry the larger of the maximum load of the residence or the full output of the generator.

Limitations

If your generator is intended to supply only a portion of your home's electrical load, a list should be made of the electrical equipment to be powered during an outage, for example; appliances, lamps, furnace blower motor and the like. Compare the total wattage of the equipment to the total wattage output rating of the generator and do not exceed it.

In any case of installing stationary generators, or performing electric generator service, a licensed One Hour certified Generator technician should perform all the electrical connections to avoid any problems. Additionally, all wiring, gas connections, and equipment must comply with local, state and federal laws or codes, inspected and adhere to the rules and regulations of your local utility.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

$30 OFF Pre-season A/C Super Tuneup!

Maintenance Program

Comfort Club™ Membership Program

What would happen if you never changed the oil in your car? Or, what if you never checked your car's tires for wear? Like your car, your home's cooling and heating system requires regular maintenance and service to operate safely and efficiently. Without it, serious problems can develop, causing you a great deal of damage to repair.

The One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® maintenance agreement, Comfort Club™, provides you with regular system checks. It's a bi-annual planned check-up and service. The maintenance completed is designed to meet or exceed all manufacturer and extended warranty requirements for system maintenance and surpasses the recommendations set forth from the Department of Energy and most utility companies. A Comfort Club™ agreement will keep your system running at its peak.

As a Comfort Club™ member, you'll receive:

  • AC Maintenance - One precision tune-up, professional cleaning and rejuvenation of your air conditioner, plus one safety check, usually in the early spring or summer.
  • Furnace Maintenance - One precision tune-up, professional cleaning and rejuvenation of your furnace, plus one safety check, usually in the fall or winter.

Membership highlights include:

  1. System Lifespan – your system can last up to twice as long. It’s like getting two air conditioners and two furnaces for the price of one. The annual service you receive as part of your Comfort Club™ membership can double the remaining life of your air conditioner and furnace.
  2. Save Money and Be “Green” – Your savings on utility bills can easily pay for annual service. It’s the closest thing to a guaranteed profit investment. Plus, conserving energy is important to the planet’s health. ComfortClubLogo
  3. Breakdown-Free Guarantee – Our service reduces breakdowns so much, we guarantee that if your furnace or air conditioner needs repairs while you are a Comfort Club™ member, the next six months of membership is free.
  4. Premier Client Rewards - As a Comfort Club™member you enjoy special privileges. If you ever need service, you immediately go to the front of the line when setting your appointment.
  5. Inflation Protection Comfort Club™ membership is available for a low monthly fee. Check with your service technician about how you can save with our Comfort Club™ membership.

In addition, you become part of our Comfort Club™ Rewards program which is a book of coupons* packed with discounts at name brand businesses in your area. You can save up to 50% or get 2-for-1 deals at restaurants, shops, hotels and more! OurComfort Club™ membership program is risk free, so you can’t lose.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Problems with A/C?

Installations and Repairs

Have an HVAC problem? At One Hour Heating and Air Conditioning®, we’re experienced in handling a wide range of HVAC installation and repair needs. Only the highest quality parts and heating and air conditioning equipment will be used to fix your system. You are the most important person in our business, and our company was built with you in mind.

If you have any of the following HVAC problems in your home, please call us:

Air Conditioners

Air conditioners are normally whole house systems that provide cool air to your home. We provide service, installation and maintenance of quality energy rated systems. We will diagnose and troubleshoot your system to insure your needs meet your comfort level.

Furnaces

Furnaces provide heating for your home. Our trained technicians will insure that your system is running properly by inspecting and repairing all the necessary parts of your furnace, regardless of the fuel type you use to produce heat.

Heat Pumps

Heat pumps literally move heat from one place to another. Making sure that your system is properly operating is important in maintaining your home comfort levels. If you need inspection, repair or installation of any component of your system from the outside condensing unit and the refrigerant lines, to your air handler, call us.

Air Handler

The air handler is the principle air delivery system for your heating and air conditioning equipment. Comprised of various parts, we troubleshoot and diagnose issues that will keep the air moving within your home.

Boiler

Boiler systems deliver heated water or steam to points throughout your home to meet your heating needs. Our services include installation and inspection of your boiler, the heat source and piping system for your continued peace of mind.

Ductwork/Indoor Air Quality

Maintaining quality indoor air is important to the health of your family, as well as, your Heating and Air Conditioning system. If you need inspection and or ductwork cleaning, call us. The return air duct, the supply duct and return air intakes to make sure that your system is operating properly and minimizes the amount of pollutants.

Thermostats

Thermostats are devices that control the call for heating or cooling. Our expert technicians will evaluate your needs, make recommendations, and install the best solution to meet your heating and air conditioning needs.