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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Customer Information section. Enter your first name, last name, Consumers Energy account number, and service address details including street, city, state, and ZIP code. Don’t forget to provide your email for rebate updates.
  3. In the House Information section, select your house type and approximate age. Fill in the square footage and indicate if there is a basement.
  4. For Tasks Completed for Each Furnace/Boiler, input the manufacturer’s information including model number and serial number. Check off each maintenance task that has been completed during the service.
  5. Record combustion efficiency readings pre- and post-service for stack temperature, carbon dioxide, oxygen level, and carbon monoxide. Add any comments regarding safety or efficiency items.
  6. Finally, ensure that both technician name and signature are included at the bottom of the form before saving or sharing it.

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Doing a combustion test yourself is possible with the right equipment, but hiring an HVAC professional produces the best results. Standard exhaust gas tests work by inserting a combustion analyzer into the flue pipe of the heating system.
How often should I have a combustion analysis test completed? HVAC professionals recommend having your heating system checked at least once a year, ideally before the start of winter. Annual tests are good for every space, however, regardless of the climate you live in.
HVAC combustion analyzers test the heat exchanger in a homes furnace or boiler. The main purpose of a combustion test is to measure the levels of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide. It also measures variables such as flue and stack temperature, draft pressure, and combustion byproducts.
Combustion analysis is all about location. Key measurements are taken in the flue gas after the heat exchanger and prior to any dilution air entering the flue. Typically, the ideal location to measure combustion byproducts, such as CO, is about a foot above the furnace box and at least a foot away from any elbow.
A central furnace or boilers efficiency is measured by annual fuel utilization efficiency (AFUE). The Federal Trade Commission requires new furnaces or boilers to display their AFUE so consumers can compare heating efficiencies of various models.
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Combustion Testing Procedures Always obtain an undiluted flue-gas sample. Only measure combustion gases when the fuel-burning appliance has docHubed steady state. For every action there is a reaction. Test, adjust and verify. Never try to achieve perfect combustion.

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