Friday, October 9, 2009

AMERICAN STANDARD HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING

Our Customer Care™ Dealers Go the Extra Mile

American Standard DealerWhen you put your trust in an American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Customer Care™ Dealer, you know you’re working with one of the finest heating and air conditioning professionals in the industry. Not just any dealer can be a Customer Care™ Dealer. Only American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Dealers with a total commitment to excellence in every aspect of their business, from installation and service to customer satisfaction and employee training, qualify for this special designation.

As always, you should take extra time and care in selecting a heating and air conditioning dealer. But there's something that will make your search a little easier – just look for the American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Customer Care™ Dealer badge. This badge tells you that a Customer Care™ dealer is committed to this customer satisfaction program. He will help make the purchasing process as painless as possible, from the first contact to the actual installation and follow-up. And that's the way it should be.

Don't settle for second best, rely on the professionals. We are here to stay and we are firmly committed to maintaining the same high quality and professional service you've come to expect from us.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

How a Refrigerator Works

A refrigerator doesn't actually cool things, it removes the heat from them. But then you probably don't want a physics lesson. But you may wonder where the "cold" comes from. So here is a little bit more physics. When a gas goes from a state of high pressure to a state of low pressure, the temperature of the gas drops.

Your refrigerator has a compressor and a closed system of tubing that contains a gas (the refrigerant). The compressor pumps the refrigerant and compresses it. The refrigerant flows through the coils on the back or under the refrigerator and through an expansion valve to the inside of the freezer. As the refrigerant passes through the expansion valve the pressure drops and so does the temperature. Inside the freezer a fan circulates air over the cool tubing and the refrigerant absorbs the heat from the freezer's relatively warmer air. If you prefer to just think of the fan blowing cold air into the appliance, that's fine, it all works out to pretty much the same results. But technically, the heat is being pumped out rather than the cold being pumped in.

The cold air in most refrigerators, but not all, comes from the freezer. The cold air in the freezer passes through vents to the refrigerator. A thermostat in the refrigerator activates the compressor whenever the temperature rises above the set point on the temperature control. In some newer models there is a separate cooling coil for the freezer and the refrigerator and thus two temperature controls.

As the air in the refrigerator cools, the water in the air (humidity) condenses. Water that condenses in the freezer will freeze into frost. Most modern refrigerators have an automatic defroster in the freezer which prevents the build up of frost. The defroster is simply a heating element that is controlled by a defrost timer and a thermostat. The water from the melted frost drains out of the refrigerator into a pan beneath the refrigerator and evaporates.

A door switch closes a circuit when the door is opened and turns on the interior light. When the door is open some refrigerators will disable some components such as the fan, defrost heater or "through the door" ice and water dispensing.

A common question we hear pertains to operating a refrigerator in the garage or other unheated space during cold weather. Bottom line, refrigerators and freezers don't cool efficeintly when operated at temperatures below, roughly, 45 degrees (F). The first reason is that the outside temperature may get low enough that the thermostat inside the refrigerator never gets warm enough to activate the compressor and so the freezer warms up to the outside temperature. Another problem is that if it gets too cold, the refrigerant pressure becomes too low to generate the necessary cold and so the freezer only chills down to the outside temperature.

Friday, August 7, 2009

Ceiling Fans and More!

Today’s ceiling fans are designed to combine both décor and function like never before. Here at Feder's, we offer a collection of fans of all different styles, blades, and functionality to both meet your needs and compliment your homes décor. A properly chosen ceiling fan can greatly improve the comfort of the room and also accent the look and feel of the room.

Our expert technicians will work with you to find a ceiling fan that compliments the room and provides the necessary capacity to handle the size of your room. Additional features are available, such as lights, remote control systems, speed controls, and reverse mode to circulate warm air in the colder months to help heat the room. Our technician will go over all the available options with you to find the perfect ceiling fan for you and your family.

Pools, Spas & More!

Feder's can handle of your electrical needs for pool, spa, or Jacuzzi. We both repair existing systems and install new ones. Here are some of the services and products we offer:
  • Pool/Spa lights - Standard, fiber optics, colored, and color changing lights
  • Pumps - We use only quiet, high quality, Energy Star rated pumps
  • Dedicated circuits
  • GFCI protected outlets and boxes
  • Electrical system repairs and replacements
  • Full diagnostic check of entire electrical system
  • Pool panels and timers
  • Remote control systems for pool and spa control
  • Yard lighting and gazebo lighting
  • Entertainment systems

Thursday, August 6, 2009

New Dedicated Circuits

When you install a new major appliance in your home, you may need a new dedicated circuit. In fact, the National Electrical Code requires some circuits in kitchens and bathrooms to be dedicated and even protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) outlet. We often find older homes have only a few circuits that power the entire house, where a modern home of the same size is wired with 10 to 30 circuits throughout the house. This lack of power can cause appliances to fail quicker and fuses/breakers to blow more often. Our certified technicians can install more circuits to take the pressure off the original circuits to prevent this from happening. We install all kinds of dedicated circuits from 110v to 220v.

Home Automation Services

Feder's takes pride on staying on top of the latest technology and bringing that to our clients. Today’s home can be made fully automated to make life easier and more convenient! We can set up a system using timers and remotes to give you complete programmable control of your homes lights, ceiling fans, heating/cooling systems, yard lighting, home theatre systems, home networking, intercom systems, low voltage switching systems, pool/spa equipment, security systems, etc. We both install these systems and repair them. If you think it, we can probably do it, give us a call to find out or visit us @ www.FedersAir.com

Bathroom Fan/Heater/Light

Not enough ventilation in your bathroom? Is there mold or moisture damage starting to form in your bathroom? Is your bathroom cold in the mornings? Not enough light in the bathroom when getting ready? Well, Feder's can help! We are experts at installing new bathroom ceiling fans, lights, or heaters! We even have units that have all 3 built into one unit! Our expert technicians will work with you to meet your needs in a way that matches your homes décor. We have many types of lighting fixtures, fans, heaters and combo units to choose from, and we only use the best! We will install them cleanly with NO damage to your home as if they have always been there, call us today!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Yard Lighting

Nothing brings your home to life like illuminating your landscape. Yard lighting not only adds immense beauty to your home, but also adds safety and value to one of your largest and most important investments…your home. In fact, a properly designed landscape illumination system will produce many benefits, such as:

  • Adds beauty to your landscape and property!
  • Adds value to such an important investment…your home!
  • Extends the hours of nighttime use and enjoyment!
  • Makes it safer to move around the exterior of the home at night!
  • Increases security by illuminating previously dark areas which discourages potential burglars and wildlife!
  • Low voltage yard lighting is safe to use and poses no significant risk to anyone or any pets!
  • Recommended by police, fireman, and emergency services!
  • And of course, there is the added bonus of becoming the envy of your friends and neighbors!

Our expert technicians will work closely with you to design a long lasting system that meets your needs and style of your home. There are many types of lighting techniques to create dozens of effects that will greatly affect the mood and drama of your property. Using these techniques, along with various fixtures, bulb types, colors, and beam spread, our expert technician’s will create a system tailor made for your home through balance, simplicity, and elegance.

Landscape Lighting

Landscape Accent Lighting is not a luxury but a necessity… to keep your home and yard safe and illuminated, trust our professionals.

Enhance the beauty of your home and landscape. Create a warm, pleasant, and relaxing atmosphere while adding safety and security. The Complete Nightlighting system can handle all your needs from simple economical plans to extensive full-coverage lighting. Like our sprinkler system, it is fully automatic and can add tremendously to the value of your home. This low-voltage, durable lighting will give you security and safety. For enhancement of your property, a variety of lighting techniques are available.

Services Include:


Main Service Upgrades & Replacements

The heart of your home is the main electrical service panel. Over the years, with the influx of modern technology, the capabilities, quality, and condition of your homes electrical system has become very important. Servicing it, replacing it or upgrading it has become a necessary part of maintaining your home when you have a service panel that is outdated, showing signs of trouble, or doesn’t offer enough amperage support for the electrical needs of your home.

What is the purpose of the main service panel? Well, a common misconception is that its sole purpose is to distribute power to the home. However, one of the primary responsibilities of the main service is as a safety device designed to cut the power in the event of a problem. What this means is that just because your lights and electronics turn on and off in your home doesn’t necessarily mean that your panel is safe and working properly. Many problems in the panel go unnoticed until a bigger problem arises, that is why we always do a full inspection on every job we do to make sure your home panel can handle any new electrical work being done in your home, and more importantly, is operating properly and safely.

Much like the brakes in your car, replacement is recommended before the device completely fails because it is a safety device for you home. So if your panel is undersized, showing signs of wearing out, or causing electrical problems in areas of the house (flickering lights, partial power, burnt breakers, etc.) then upgrading it or replacing it now may be necessary.



HAZARD ALERT: PANELS MANUFACTURED BY ZINSCO OR FEDERAL PACIFIC


Feder's recommends replacing panels manufactured by both Zinsco and Federal Pacific. These panels have a poor safety record and we recommend replacing them with a safer, more reliable and up to date panel. Both were popular designs a long time ago and are commonly found in older homes. However, they both have proven to have significant flaws in there design and have been shown unreliable to cut power in the event of an overload which can lead to damage to the panel, breakers, homes electrical devices, or even in some cases cause a fire or hurt someone.

For more information on the dangers of these panels, you can do your own due diligence on the internet as there is an abundant amount of information available about the dangers of these panels. Sites such as www.ismypanelsafe.com provide lots of insight to the flaws of these panels.

Home Safety Devices

Is there anything more important in your home than your family’s safety? Of course not, and that is why Feder's takes pride in making sure your home is protected by the best safety devices available.

  • Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters (GFCI’s): It’s no secret water and electricity doesn’t mix. Did you know it takes only about 0.1 amps (one tenth of an amp) of electricity to stop a human heart? In areas like your bathroom and kitchen, you have 20 amps of electricity in each outlet in the vicinity of water. That’s enough electricity to stop 200 hearts in each outlet! This is precisely why engineers designed a safety device to protect you in the event of a shock.

GFCI’s are a very sensitive safety device designed to break the circuit and cut the power to the cord in milliseconds to protect you from these heart stopping attacks. All wet areas of your home such as your bathroom, kitchen counters, patio, etc. are required under the National Electrical Code to be protected by a GFCI device. Our expert technicians can show you where they are needed and test any existing ones you may have to be sure they are functioning properly.

  • Smoke Detectors: Today’s safety codes require smoke detectors to be present in everyone’s home. Since the introduction of this early warning device, fatalities in home fires have declined by more than 50%! Even fewer deaths would be avoided in cases where the smoke detectors were not functional because of a lack of power. That is why we install units that are both hard wired into your electrical system and also have a battery back up to insure your family is always protected.
  • Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Carbon Monoxide is known as the “Silent Killer” because it is odorless, tasteless, and invisible gas. It inhibits the bloods ability to carry oxygen to body tissues and vital organs potentially damaging them. It is formed in the home from incomplete combustion from any flame-fueled (i.e., not electric) device, including ranges, ovens, dryers, furnaces, fireplaces, grills, space heaters, vehicles, yard equipment and water heaters.

Adding to the dangers of this gas is that many of symptoms from exposure are misdiagnosed because they resemble flu-like symptoms. Higher concentrations of exposure can lead to more serious symptoms such as dizziness, serious headaches, nausea, impaired vision and reduced coordination. It is fatal at very high concentrations.

That is why Feder's recommends installing a carbon monoxide detector in all locations where smoke detectors are required. We even offer combination units that detect both smoke and carbon monoxide.

Child Proofing Services

Nothing is more important than the safety of your home for your children. Feder's understands how curious those little fingers can be around your home and can child proof your homes electrical system to keep them safe. We have various types of locks and covers for things like outlets, switches, extension cords, strip outlets, panels, etc. that can prevent your children from sticking their fingers or other objects into them.

As added protection for your family, we can install outlets protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (or GFCI) where necessary that are engineered to cut the power to the circuit in a millisecond in the event of a shock to prevent serious harm. We also install smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors as an early warning system to protect your family when they are the most vulnerable. For more information on these three items, see our Home Safety Devices page.

Attic Heat Removal

Removing the heat that gets trapped in your attic from the hot Southern California weather helps keep your home cooler, makes the attic a better storage area and helps extend the life of your roof. It’s not unusual for your attic temperatures to reach 40° to 60° higher than the outside temperature. The excessive heat trapped in the attic can damage items stored in there, raise the temperature of the homes living spaces, make the homes A/C less effective by pre-heating the A/C ducts in the attic, and even shorten the life span of the roof by causing additional wear on it.
You can prevent all of this by properly ventilating the attic through the use of an attic fan. Our expert technicians will come out and design a system that best fits your needs and size of your attic. Our systems are quiet, efficient, and designed based on your homes needs to evacuate the excessive hot air trapped in your attic. The benefits include:

  • A cooler attic space turns it into a more adequate and usable storage space.
  • Makes your homes air conditioning more efficient by reducing the ambient temperature of the home, which can lead to reduced cooling costs.
  • If you have central A/C, ventilating the excess heat also significantly reduces the temperature of the A/C ducts adding even more efficiency in cooling your home.
  • Excess heat can “pre-heat” central A/C ducts running through the attic. Significantly reducing the attics temperature will reduce this and make your cooling system more efficient.
  • Reduces excess wear on your roof extending its life and reducing costly repairs.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Allegiance® 20 Communicating Air Conditioner

American Standard Air-Allegiance 20 Communicating Air Conditioner Two-stage cooling helps you save up to 60% on energy bills.* Includes AccuLink™ connectivity for greater control and convenience.










Key Benefits:

  • Automatically communicates and coordinates with your other system components via the AccuLink™ Communicating System
  • Charge Assist™ charging simplifies service and improves system refrigerant charge accuracy
  • Among the highest efficiency in the industry, significantly surpassing government efficiency standards and helping you save up to 60% on your energy bills while reducing greenhouse gas emissions**
  • Contains two compressors that provide two-stage cooling, running at an energy-saving 50% capacity most of the time, which may help lower your cooling bills**
  • Runs quietly and keeps temperature even from room to room with its variable speed fan motor
  • Cools with an environmentally friendly refrigerant that’s ozone-safe.
  • Removes unwanted humidity from the air, leaving you feeling cooler and more comfortable
  • Provides more efficient and reliable cooling, thanks to durable woven Spine Fin™ coil and dual Duration™ compressors
  • Rust-resistant coating, screws and basepan protect system from the elements

*An American Standard 900 Series Comfort Control with communicating indoor unit is required for Allegiance 20 communicating air conditioners.

**Potential energy savings may vary depending on your lifestyle, system settings, equipment maintenance, local climate, home construction and installation of equipment and duct system.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Puron

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R-410A Puron

Genetron R410A and AZ-20

R-410A, sold under the trademarked names Puron, Genetron R410A, and AZ-20, is a near-azeotropic mixture of difluoromethane (CH2F2, called R-32) and pentafluoroethane (C2HF5, called R-125), which is used as a refrigerant in air conditioning applications. Unlike many haloalkane refrigerants it does not contribute to ozone depletion, and is therefore becoming more widely used as ozone-depleting refrigerants like R-22 are phased out. However, it has a high global warming potential of 1725 (1725 times the effect of carbon dioxide),[1] similar to that of R-22.

While R-410A was invented and patented by Allied Signal (now Honeywell) and Honeywell continues to be the leader in 410A capacity and sales, other producers around the world have been licensed to manufacture and sell the product. R-410A was successfully commercialized in the air conditioning segment by a combined effort of three companies. Carrier Corporation, Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc. with Copeland Scroll Compressors (a division of Emerson Electric Company), and Allied Signal worked together in developing the refrigerant for practical use in air conditioners in the United States. R-410A is also the preferred refrigerant for use in residential and commercial air conditioners in Japan and Europe, replacing R-22.

Carrier Corporation was the first company to introduce a R-410A-based residential air conditioning unit in the marketplace in 1996. Carrier holds the trademark Puron and is still the leading supplier of energy efficient R410A air conditioning systems for residential, commercial and chiller applications in the United States today.

R-410A is incompatible with R-22 refrigerant. R-410A is used at much higher operating pressures than R-22 and other newer refrigerants.

Although the United States Environmental Protection Agency has mandated that R-22 (chlorodifluoromethane) along with other hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC's) be phased-out in the U.S., few window-mounted air conditioners are available that use R-410A. All of the largest central air conditioning systems manufacturers in the U.S. offer systems that use R-410A. As an alternative to window-mounted systems, a ductless "split" system is available with R-410A refrigerant, and can be installed with a 3-inch hole through the wall (or window opening).[5]

R-410A designed systems employ thicker walled tubing, and compressors capable of withstanding the higher pressures of R-410A. R-410A systems require different installation and service procedures.

New equipment that uses R-410A will require service personnel to acquire different tools and equipment, safety standards and fundamentals when installing, replacing older split A/C systems, and repairing systems in the field.

HVAC service persons need to understand the safe handling, proper charging, operating characteristics, proper applications, and general use of R-410A refrigerant.

R-410A should only be used in equipment specifically designed and constructed for higher pressure refrigerants. Operates at considerably higher pressures and requires the use of special tanks, gauges and recovery equipment.

R-410A requires training of installation and service personnel in the proper and safe handling of R-410A.

R-410A needs service personnel to understand why all refrigerant flow controls, valves and driers have changed and must be properly applied with newly designed and built compressors.

Many equipment manufacturers are well aware of the concerns and safety issues of working with R-410A and other HFC refrigerants and are requiring installation and service professionals who purchase their R-410A systems to be R-410A Certified.

In order to prepare air conditioning professionals for the challenges presented by R410A, some of the major organizations in the HVACR created the AC&R Safety Coalition.

Physical properties

Property Value
Formula 50% CH2F2/50% CHF2CF3
Molecular Weight (Da) 72.6
Melting point (°C) -155
Boiling point (°C) -48.5
Liquid density (30°C), kg/m3 1040
Vapour density (30°C), air=1.0 3.0
Vapor pressure at 21.1°C (MPa) 1.383
Critical temperature (°C) 72.8
Critical pressure, MPa 4.86
Gas heat capacity @ 1 atm, 30°C (kJ/(kg·°C)) 8.8
Liquid heat capacity @ 1 atm, 30°C, (kJ/(kg·°C)) 1.8

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Retrofitting.

What is Retrofitting?

"Retrofitting" is defined by State and local ordinance requirements. Retrofitting must be done by close of escrow. This service involves the act of modifying, upgrading, replacing, and/or installing specific elements in a dwelling in order to facilitate compliance with the safety and conservation requirements of city and state ordinances.

Feder's Retrofitting specializes in helping the Real Estate Industry and sellers of real property with the installation of water heater straps, smoke detectors, ultra low-flow toilets, window glazing and safety and/or water conservation devices, required by local and state ordinances, prior to the close of escrow.

Order Form

Please CLICK HERE to download a PDF of our order form. Please Fill out and Fax back to us.


Property Retrofitting

FEDER'S Property Retrofitting Includes:

  • Seismic Gas Shut-Off Valve
  • 1.6 Gallon Low-Flow Toilets
  • Smoke Detectors
  • Water Heating Strapping
  • T&P Extension
  • Glass Sliding Door Glazing
  • 2.5 gpm Showerheads & Aerators

Quick, accurate diagnosis, installation, and repair using top of the line equipment.

Professional, insured, and trained service technicians.

Our 2009 Pricelist

Service

Description

Price

Certification

Certificate of Compliance

$25.00

Inspection

Water Conservation Inspection

Single Family Residence

$50.00

Additional Unit (per Unit)

$50.00

Bathroom

Toilet + Installation

$155.00

Installation

$80

Sloan Valve Installation

$50.00

Chrome Showerhead

Starting from $16.00

Water Heater

Water Heater Strapping

$80.00

Pressure Relief Valve

$55.00

Discharge Pipe Only

Starting from $25.00

Smoke Detector

Battery Operated

$25.00

Hardwire w/Battery Installation

Starting from $100.00

Replace of Hardwire w/Battery

$55.00

Door Glazing

Safety Glazing Standard Door

$95.00

Removal of Existing Film

$25.00

Gas Valve

Gas Shut Off Valve (Standard)

$260.00

GFCI

Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

$40.00

Order Form

Please CLICK HERE to download a PDF of our order form. Please Fill out and Fax back to us.

Residential Resale Ordinances/Requirements:

If you do not see your city listed below, please refer to Los Angeles requirements.

BEVERLY HILLS

  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes, condos, & multi family homes all require hardwire smokes with battery backup in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

BURBANK

  • Smoke Detectors. (Single family homes, condos, & multi family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

COMPTON

  • Smoke Detectors. (Single family homes, condos, & multi family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
    Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

CULVER CITY

  • Smoke Detectors are required in all areas giving access to sleeping rooms (hallways). (Single family homes require battery operated smoke detectors; condos & multi family homes require hardwire smoke detectors.)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

GLENDALE

  • Smoke Detectors. (Single family homes, condos, & multi family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

HAWTHORNE

  • Smoke Detectors. (Single family homes require battery operated smoke detectors; duplexes/apartments/condos require hardwired with battery backup in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

INGLEWOOD

  • Smoke Detectors. (Single family homes require battery operated smoke detectors; duplexes/apartments/condos require hardwired with battery backup in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

LOS ANGELES

Includes (but not limited to) Arleta, Bel Air, Brentwood, Hollywood, most of Marina Del Rey, Pacific Palisades, Playa Del Rey, Sun Valley, Sylmar, San Fernando Valley, Toluca Lake, Tujunga, Venice, Westwood

  • Toilets (All must be ultra low flush 1.6 gallons per flush.)
  • Showerheads (All must be ultra low flow 2.5 gal per minute.)
  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes require battery operated smoke detectors; duplexes/apartments/condos require hardwired with battery backup in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)
    Impact Hazard Glazing (All sliding glass doors, sliding portion only, that are not tempered glass must be replaced or retrofitted with an approved 4 mil mylar film. Wardrobe doors, shower doors & French type wooden doors are excluded.)
  • Seismic Gas Shut-off Valve

MALIBU

  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes, condos & multi-family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

PASADENA

  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes, condos & multi-family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

SANTA MONICA

  • Toilets (All must be ultra low flush 1.6 gallons per flush.)
  • Showerheads (All must be ultra low flow 2.5 gal per minute.)
  • Faucets (All must emit a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute.)
  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes, condos, & multi family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways], and on every level of the home.)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)
  • Seismic Gas Shut-Off Valve

VALENCIA

  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes, condos and multi-family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

WEST HOLLYWOOD

  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes, condos and multi-family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)
  • Seismic Gas Shut-off Valve (This is required within 12 months after transfer of ownership.)

LOS ANGELES COUNTY

**Confirm that the property is an Edison customer vs. DWP for L.A. County

  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes, condos, & multi-family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

AGOURA HILLS

(same as Oak Park)

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

CALABASAS

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

CANYON COUNTRY

(also Santa Clarita, Newhall, & Saugus)

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

CHATSWORTH

If DWP Customer see City of Los Angeles. If Edison Customer:

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

CITY of SAN FERNANDO

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

SANTA CLARITA

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

SIMI VALLEY

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

THOUSAND OAKS

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

WEST HILLS

If DWP Customer see City of Los Angeles. If Edison Customer:

  • Smoke Detectors (Battery operated smoke detectors are required in sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

TOPANGA

  • Smoke Detectors (Single family homes, condos & multi-family homes all require battery operated smoke detectors in all sleeping rooms [defined as a room with a closet] and all areas giving access to sleeping rooms [hallways].)
  • Water heater strapping (all water heaters are required to have 2 straps)

If you do not see your city listed above, please refer to Los Angeles requirements.

Order Form

Please CLICK HERE to download a PDF of our order form. Please Fill out and Fax back to us.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Zone Control Systems

Multiple Thermostat Control

Heating and air conditioning repair

Feder's home zoning system is specially designed to allow your entire family to be comfortable, regardless of where they are in your home. Now you can have multiple thermostats that divide your home into specific zones that can be controlled independently, whether heating or cooling. Imagine the bedrooms on one zone, the family room on another, the kitchen on a third and your home office with it's own control. Even better yet, you can finally control that hard to heat and cool addition or garage conversion!

The Problem

A home not zoned will leave someone uncomfortable somewhere in your home. It's too much to expect one thermostat to provide perfect conditions for every room in your home. What is comfortable for the sleeping area may be uncomfortable for the living area and vice versa. A home not zoned is uncomfortable and costs you more in heating/cooling costs.
Whether you live in a 1,000 sq. ft. house, a 5,000 sq. ft. house, a townhouse, or an apartment – everybody has a zoning system in their home. Case in point, when you go to turn on the light switch on at the front door, does every light in the house come on? Of course not; we zone our lights. Why do we zone our lights? The number one answer: To save money.

Let’s also take a look at when we go to the kitchen and turn on that water faucet. Does every faucet in the house come on? Of course not; we zone the water in our homes, too. Why? To save on our water bill.

Two out of three mechanical systems in our homes are zoned. But the most expensive one to operate is the heating and cooling system. Yet most homes have only one thermostat in the middle of the house, usually in a hallway with no supply registers and one return. It will not sense east sun or west sun, it will not sense north wind or south wind. But we expect that system to keep all the rooms on the perimeter of the house the same temperature. This is virtually impossible!

The Solution

Why should you sacrifice comfort, spend more money and waste more energy? You no longer have to! Zoning is your answer.

Zoning divides your home into areas with common heating and cooling requirements. Each zone is controlled by its own thermostat, allowing you to be comfortable no matter where you are in your home. Zoning also allows you to leave unoccupied areas without heating or cooling, saving you more money on energy costs. In addition, your zone system can be used with a variety of night setback thermostats.

How Zoning Works

Motorized dampers are "opened" or "closed" by thermostats based on the temperature set by the homeowner. The damper system will control the airflow through the ductwork and deliver ONLY the desired air to the desired location. Each thermostat has the ability to turn on and shut off the heating and cooling. This is called "zoning".

We are zoning areas so that we can allow tighter control of heating and cooling. This is very similar to the the lighting and plumbing systems in a house.

Excess heated or cooled air that is not needed (when only some zones are open) is bypassed back into the air intake side of your heating or cooling system making it many times more effective at cooling or heating the "open" zones. This usually results in much faster heating and cooling of the rooms in your home. (It's sort of like "Turbo Charging" for your home cooling system.)

All this work is monitored by a Zone control processor (system brain) and a series of temperature sensors that integrates with your existing or new Heating or Cooling equipment.

Why choose Feder's for your Zone system?

Who installs your Zone System is as important as the system you install. The Fact is this; it takes experience and expertise to design a proper Zone System. Done correctly, it will be the best thing you have ever done for your home comfort and reduced energy costs. Done wrong and you have a problem on your hands.

Here are some common sense rules we use when designing a Zone System. When you design a zoned system you should follow these guidelines as much as possible when grouping rooms together to form a zone:

1) Never combine different floors on the same zone. The fact that hot air rises, and cold air falls will sink you before you even begin. As everyone knows, there’s nothing worse than a customer with a hot head or cold feet!

2) Never zone rooms of different construction types in the same zone. For an example, a new addition should always have it’s own thermostat since it t typically has better insulation than the rest of the home, and it will react differently than older sections of the home.

3) Never zone rooms that have perimeter wall areas with rooms that are entirely internal to the structure since they are not affected by the outside temperature changes. All internal rooms should be grouped together whenever possible.

4) All thermostats should be located in the room used the most in any area. Just like with non-zoned systems thermostats should never be installed in hallways, unless the customer plans on doing most of his living there.

5) Never put rooms with conflicting solar or mechanically generated heat loads on the same zone. For example don’t put a east facing room that receives a heavy morning sun load onto the same zone as a western facing room.

We may not be able to follow every rule, but if you at least take them into consideration when designing a system you’ll avoid a lot of trouble.

Total Comfort

Zoning permits personalized comfort of each area or room - providing temperature control where you want it... when you want it...

Added Convenience

No more running ‘up’ and ‘down’ stairs to control the temperature. We will provide thermostats in each zone.

Energy Savings

Ultra-Zone systems can reduce energy costs by 25-30% or more! You only pay for the heating and cooling when and where you want it.

Common Sense

The heating and cooling equipment makes up the largest part of the monthly utility bill. Why not control these items the same way you do with your lighting and plumbing?

Money Back In Your Pocket

Zoning System can pay for itself and even provide you with return income. How? Because after the payback period, the money saved on your bills each and every month, actually gives you a return on your investment!

Let’s look at a two-story house with one system and one thermostat located downstairs. The temperature difference between upstairs and downstairs can be anywhere from 4 to 10 degrees. Why? Because heat rises.

If the sleeping area is located upstairs, what will the customer do to the downstairs thermostat to maintain a 72 to 75 degree temperature upstairs? Crank it down anywhere from 65 to 68 degrees. That means that the downstairs living area, which isn’t even being used, is extremely cold just to maintain a comfortable level of temperature upstairs while we are sleeping. That’s not a very efficient way of cutting back on the energy costs.

The only real way to solve this problem (if the duct work is accessible) is to zone this two-story home. With a thermostat upstairs and a thermostat downstairs, the concept is simple. As the thermostat downstairs satisfied, we have the capability of diverting the capacity of the equipment upstairs and controlling the airflow upstairs.

In this scenario, is the customer concerned about the temperature downstairs in an area of the home that isn’t being used all night? Or would he be more concerned about the comfort in the bedrooms which are being occupied each and every night? Think about he potential savings. Before zoning, in order to be comfortable upstairs, we had to set our thermostat downstairs anywhere from four to ten degrees lower (in the cooling mode). Now that we have a thermostat upstairs, we’re allowed to simply set our thermostat to our own comfort level upstairs and set our downstairs back significantly.

Ranch style house with a centrally located thermostat. We have one system, with the garage on one end of the house where the air handler is mounted. And what’s on the other end of the house? The master bedroom. This scenario could potentially create an airflow problem, as well as a temperature problem. With the thermostat located in the center of the house, it usually satisfies before the farthest run from the equipment has reached the desired comfort level. Zoning solves this problem.

Sounds Great, But I can't afford it...

Not True. Zoning is not as costly as you might think and if a customer utilizes a zoning system properly, like they utilize multiple light switches in the house by cutting lights off that aren’t being used, a zoning system can literally pay itself off in two to five years, and after the payback period, the money saved on your utility bills each and every month, actually gives you a return on your investment!

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Repair

Our customers tell us that we have been able to not only repair but actually improve their heating systems when others could not figure it out at all. We keep fully stocked trucks with parts for virtually all types, brands and ages of equipment and most repairs are done on the spot. We guarantee 100% satisfaction!

We can make "old systems run like new" and all at VERY COMPETITIVE up-front pricing.

Maintenance

Occasionally even the best equipment needs service or a repair. At Feder's, we are committed to helping our customers understand what is needed to keep their system in tip top shape. Treat your system right and it will give you good service for a long time. Ignore it and eventually it will cost you - usually when you need it most. Our professional service technicians have the up to date training to maintain or repair all brands of Heating & Cooling equipment.

Your furnace's Heat Exchanger should be inspected annually to insure your family's safety. Routine maintenance as recommended by virtually all manufactures and local utility company's will keep your family safe and your heating system running at it's best. Our Planned Service offers the best and most affordable means of keeping your heating and cooling system running in tip top shape.

Replacement

Heating and cooling a home accounts for nearly half of your total energy costs. Today’s High Efficiency Heating Systems Cost Less to Operate. In the past decade, the development of new technology has drastically improved the efficiency of heating and air conditioning equipment. Today’s high efficiency heating systems are so much more efficient that they can actually pay for themselves in energy savings!

If your existing system is old, in need of repair or simply inefficient, purchasing a new unit, one which can be as much as 60% more efficient than a system purchased just 10 years ago, can turn into a long term benefit. Rather than continuing to pay for ongoing maintenance and costly monthly bills, invest in a new system today that will save you money for years to come.

Equipment Choices

There are many heating and air conditioning systems to choose from today. By contacting Feder's, you have access to a vast degree of heating and air conditioning knowledge and experience to help you decide on the system and brand that best fits your specific needs. The size and age of your home, as well as the number of rooms, climate, local and regional utility costs, degree days and utility incentive rebate programs are all factors that will affect the functionality and, therefore, selection of your system. Feder's offers most major brands of heating and cooling systems. Our courteous and professional comfort advisors can assist you in choosing the best system for your home.

Feder's offers detailed inspections of your home’s ductwork, insulation, electrical service, wiring, thermostat, condensate piping, flue piping, flue termination, slabs, filter, driers, registers, grills, drain pans and more...

Don't wait ... an Heating Inspection helps make sure your system is operating more efficiently.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Air Duct Cleaning: Improve the Quality of the Indoor Air in Your Home

Does anyone in your home have allergies, asthma or other respiratory problems?
Does anyone in your family suffer from headaches, nasal congestion or other sinus problems at night or in the morning?
Is there a smoker in the house?
Do you have pets?
Do you notice musty or stale odors when the furnace or air conditioner runs?
Do you notice dust on your furniture shortly after cleaning?
Does it seem that there is not enough airflow coming from your vents?
Is your furnace equipped with only a standard throwaway fiberglass filter?

Don’t let your indoor air quality be compromised by a dirty duct system. Each time your heating and cooling system runs, dust, dirt, pollen, animal dander and other airborne contaminants are pulled into your duct system. The build up of these contaminants can help your duct system become a breeding ground for bacteria, fungus, mildew and other microbes.

Feder's duct cleaning service can remove these contaminants from your system and is the most effective way to eliminate air duct pollutants. It also helps restore heating and air conditioning system capacity and reduces running time.

Source removal duct cleaning is the cornerstone of any indoor air quality remediation program. Our duct cleaning system is the most advanced source-removal system available. It is widely recognized as being the most significant breakthrough in duct cleaning technology in the past 30 years and is used by professionals throughout North America.

The key components of this system are the patented HEPA-AIR portable power vacuum and the SURE-SWEEP™ compressor. This system enables our technicians to reach and thoroughly clean your entire duct system with minimal noise and disruption. The vacuum is connected to your ductwork near your furnace. The technician then goes through your home and blows high-pressure air through your vent system starting from the furthest point and working towards the furnace pushing debris towards the vacuum location. We clean both the supply and air intake (return) sides of your system. We then apply a anti microbial spray to help stop the growth of future biological contaminants such as germs and mold in your air system. This is all backed up by our 100% SATISFACTION guarantee.

What is in the air you breathe in your home? You may be surprised to find out!

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Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio

On January 23, 2006 the federal minimum efficiency standard for new central air conditioners made in the U.S. was raised to 13 SEER – a 30% increase over the last standard.

Feder's will continue to service units not meeting the minimum standards. The new standard only applies to systems manufactured after January 23, 2006.

Today’s 13 SEER minimum efficiency law is just the latest challenge in an ever changing energy conscious environment.

Annual maintenance during the heating and cooling seasons will ensure your unit operates efficiently. Feder's Planned Maintenance Service helps to ensure your system operates at peak efficiency all year long.

Systems installed prior to 1992 could be highly inefficient by today’s standards. Current units rated less than 13 SEER may continue operating for years. However, once the industry depletes the supply of compatible parts, breakdown of units less than 13 SEER that cannot be repaired will require an upgrade to 13 SEER or higher.

Feder's is your SEER 13 expert. Ask us today to find out what this change will mean to you. You can also obtain additional information online through the Department of Energy.

Once your unit is 13 SEER or above efficient, it’s likely you will see real savings on your energy consumption.

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Since 1963, Feder's Co. has been providing heating and air conditioning repair/installation services to Los Angeles and SFV residents, landlords, property management companies and everybody else. See our Service Area Map. Because we have been here for so long, we have become the most trusted company for air conditioning and heating repair and service in the Los Angeles neighborhood. In fact, even though we widely advertise in such sources as Yellow Pages, Verizon and AT&T Phone Books, and other various Apartment Owners periodicals, most of our customers still come to us by personal referral from someone who used our services and had a great experience with us.

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This page will help you understand: what indoor biological pollution is

What Are Biological Pollutants?

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Biological pollutants are or were living organisms. They promote poor indoor air quality and may be a major cause of days lost from work or school, and of doctor and hospital visits. Some can even damage surfaces inside and outside your house. Biological pollutants can travel through the air and are often invisible. Some common indoor biological pollutants are:

Animal Dander (minute scales from hair, feathers, or skin) Dust Mite and Cockroach parts Fungi (Molds) Infectious agents (bacteria or viruses)

Pollen

Some of these substances are in every home. It is impossible to get rid of them all. Even a spotless home may permit the growth of biological pollutants. Two conditions are essential to support biological growth: nutrients and moisture. These conditions can be found in many locations, such as bathrooms, damp or flooded basements, wet appliances (such as humidifiers or air conditioners), and even some carpets and furniture.

Modern materials and construction techniques may reduce the amount of outside air brought into buildings which may result in high moisture levels inside. Using humidifiers, un-vented heaters, and air conditioners in our homes has increased the chances of moisture forming on interior surfaces. This encourages the growth of certain biological pollutants.

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