Dominion Recommends Annual Furnace Inspection
for Safety and Comfort, Offers Conservation Tips
PITTSBURGH – Dominion is encouraging and reminding customers
to have their furnaces inspected to ensure safety and maximum efficiency.
An annual inspection by a qualified, reputable heating contractor
can help to ensure that the natural gas furnace will provide comfortable, reliable
natural gas heat when customers need it most, at the same time preventing any
potential problems such as carbon monoxide.
During a furnace check, the contractor should make a visual
inspection of all vents, heat exchangers and motors. A thorough furnace inspection
should include:
Lubricating the blower bearings and blower motor as recommended
by the manufacturer.
Visually inspecting all vents, the heat exchanger and filters.
Checking the pilot light. (Most new furnaces feature pilot-less
ignition).
Clearing the furnace area of any dust or combustible materials.
Cleaning dust from the blower compartment.
Testing the thermostat to be sure the heating system works
as it should.
Checking the safety components on the heating equipment,
such as limit controls and pilot safety.
Checking the flue to make sure it is clean and open. Any
fuel that does not burn completely can create harmful levels of carbon monoxide.
The gas can collect in a home if a fuel-burning appliance is not working or
venting properly.
A carbon monoxide (CO) detector installed near sleeping areas
can offer an extra measure of safety but they should not be used as a substitute
for an annual furnace inspection.
Low and No-Cost Conservation Tips
Natural gas still provides the greatest value for the home
energy dollar. To help ensure customers get the most value, Dominion offers
these low cost and no-cost conservation tips:
Inspect and tune up the heating system on a annual basis
to maintain efficiency and safety.
Change furnace filters according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Caulk and weather strip windows and add door sweeps beneath
doors for added insulation. A rolled-up throw rug or bath towel can be used
to block off drafts at the bottom of doors.
Avoid blocking radiators, heat registers and cold air returns.
Install storm window and doors: they can reduce heat loss
in these areas by 50 percent.
Reduce cooking time and energy by covering pots, pans and
casserole dishes.
Don’t peek. Every time the oven door opens, consumers
pay a penalty of 25 degrees from lost heat.
If the gas flame on a cook top is visible on the sides
of the pan, lower the setting to conserve fuel.
Keep faucets turned off tightly and fix leaky faucets promptly.
A leak of one drop per second wastes more than 250 gallons of water a month
and the energy used to heat it.
Cut shower times to three minutes.
Make use of the dryer’s leftover heat by drying full
loads of clothes back to back and cleaning the lint screen after each load
for the quickest drying time.
Dominion is one of the nation’s largest producers of
energy with an energy portfolio of about 25,500 megawatts of generation. Dominion
also serves about 5 million retail energy customers in nine states. For more
information about Dominion, visit the company’s Web site at www.dom.com.