Common use of Heating System Clause in Contracts

Heating System. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • The broken or failed air eliminators (#67), aquastats and xxxxx, automatic water feeders, barometric diverters, belt drive blowers, belts, blower motors, capacitors, circuit boards, circulator motors, circulator pumps, clutch couplings and impellers (up to 2), direct drive blower wheels, draft inducers and motors, drain-off valves, electrical switches for house heaters only, electronic spark modules, extrol tanks, fan and limit controls, filtrol tanks, flame rollout switches, flame sensors, flame spreaders, flue pipe sleeves, galvanized flue piping, gas controls, gas valves, gauge glass and washers, generator leads, horizontal diverters, limit controls, low water cut-offs and drain valves, motorized flue dampers, pigtails, pilot burners, pilot orifices, pilot safeties, pilot tubing, pressure differential switches, pressure gauges, pressure relief valves, regulators, relays, ignition electrodes, ignition rods, ignition wires, spill switches, steam pop safety valves, steam pressure controls, T and P relief valves, thermocouples, thermostats, transformers, vertical diverters, wheel cages, and zone valve heads, that are part of Your Home’s natural gas Heating System and up to 3 heating zones. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • There is no maximum benefit limit (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below. What will happen if We cannot repair Your Heating System? • If parts are unavailable or obsolete or We deem Your Heating System beyond repair, We will provide a pro-rata refund, less any claims paid or Tune-Ups provided by Us.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Heating System. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • The broken or failed air eliminators (#67)aquastats in drywell heaters; belts and pulleys; blower assembly and motors; atmospheric and pilot burners; circulators, aquastats couplings and xxxxx, automatic motors; low water feeders, barometric diverters, belt drive blowers, belts, blower motors, capacitors, cut offs; pressure relief valves; steam pressure controls and siphons; zone valve heads; circuit boards; condensate pumps; conversion burner motors; density heating elements, circulator motors, circulator pumps, clutch couplings low and impellers (up to 2), direct drive blower wheels, draft inducers and motors, drain-off valves, electrical switches for house heaters only, electronic spark modules, extrol tanks, high watt electric switches; fan and limit controls, filtrol tanks, flame rollout switches, flame sensors, flame spreaders, flue pipe sleeves, galvanized flue piping, ; A and B valves; primary gas valves; gas appliance regulators and gas controls, gas valves, ; gauge glass and washers, generator leads, horizontal diverters, limit controls, low water cut-offs ; ignition systems; induced draft motors; internal wiring; pilot and drain valves, motorized flue burner tubing; pilot xxxxxxx and safeties; power burner motors for high efficiency equipment; switching relays and thermocouples; standard thermostats; and original equipment vent dampers, pigtails, pilot burners, pilot orifices, pilot safeties, pilot tubing, pressure differential switches, pressure gauges, pressure relief valves, regulators, relays, ignition electrodes, ignition rods, ignition wires, spill switches, steam pop safety valves, steam pressure controls, T and P relief valves, thermocouples, thermostats, transformers, vertical diverters, wheel cages, and zone valve heads, that are part of Your Home’s natural gas gas, propane, electric central forced-air or circulating hot water central Heating System and up to 3 heating zonesSystem. • Programmable thermostats will be replaced with a comparable model used by the technician at the time of replacement. If You have a defective standard thermostat You may have it replaced with a programmable thermostat for an additional charge. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • There is no maximum benefit limit (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below. What will happen if We cannot repair Your Heating System? • If parts are unavailable or obsolete or We deem Your Heating System beyond repair, We will provide a pro-rata refund, less any claims paid or Tune-Ups provided by Us.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Premier Heat And

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Heating System. What is a Covered Repair? Repair or replacement of the following for which You have sole responsibility, that is damaged due to normal wear and tear: • The broken or failed air eliminators scoops, air vents (#67400), aquastats appliance regulators, aquastats, atmospheric burners and xxxxxparts, automatic water feeders, barometric diverters, belt drive blowers, beltsbalancing valves, blower motors, capacitorsblow down valves, circuit boards, circulator couplings, circulator motors, circulator pumps, clutch couplings and impellers (up to 2), direct drive blower wheelsdraft diverters, draft inducers and motors, drainelectronic ignitions, expansion tank draining (if needed), fan-off valves, electrical switches for house heaters only, electronic spark modules, extrol tanksassisted internal motors, fan and limit belts/controls, filtrol tanks, flame rollout switches, flame sensors, flame spreaders, flue pipe sleeves, galvanized flue piping, gas controls/relays, gas valves, gauge glass and washersglass, generator leadsheating fuses, horizontal diverters, limit controlshot surface ignitors, low water cut-offs and drain valves, motorized flue dampersoffs, pigtails, pilot burnersassemblies, pilot orificesgenerators, pilot safeties, pilot tubing, pressure differential switches, pressure gauges, pressure relief valves, regulatorspressuretrols, relays, ignition electrodesstandard limit controls, ignition rods, ignition wires, spill switches, steam pop safety valves, steam pressure controls, T and P relief valves, thermocouples, standard thermostats, transformers, vertical diverters, wheel cages, and zone valve heads, that are part of Your Home’s natural gas Heating System and up to 3 heating zonesSystem. What is the maximum amount We will pay for Covered Repairs? • There is no maximum benefit limit (“Benefit Limit”). • Multiple Service Calls. See “What is a Service Call?” below. What will happen if We cannot repair Your Heating System? • If parts are unavailable or obsolete or We deem Your Heating System beyond repair, We will provide a pro-rata refund, less any claims paid or Tune-Ups provided by Us.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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