Product Overview
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Warranty
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To service a fan coil unit, turn off power, remove and clean or replace the air filter, vacuum or wipe down the coil and fan blades to remove dust and debris, check and tighten electrical connections, inspect and lubricate the motor if needed, check the condensate drain for blockages, and test the unit for proper operation before restoring power.
Fan coil units should be serviced at least twice a year—typically before the heating and cooling seasons—to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
To reset a fan coil unit, turn off power at the thermostat and circuit breaker, wait a few minutes, then restore power; if the unit has a reset button, press it following the manufacturer’s instructions to clear faults and restart the system.
The life cycle of a fan coil unit is typically 20 to 25 years, after which risks like leaks, mold, and reduced air quality increase.
The life expectancy of a fan coil unit is typically 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance.