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Oil Heat Energy-Efficiency Service

Oil-fired furnaces and boilers should be cleaned and tuned annually. The technician should have test equipment and should measure SSE, CO, draft, and all other parameters that are relevant to the seasonal efficiency of a furnace or boiler. A tune-up, performed by a qualified technician, will usually save 5% to 20% of the heating fuel, depending on the heater’s existing condition and the technician’s skill.

Older oil heating units have a maximum SSE of around 80%, which can only be improved significantly by installing a more efficient burner.

During the professional service call, the heating technician should test and inspect the oil-heating system for safety and efficiency of combustion by the following actions.

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