Hvac Maintenance PDF
Hvac Maintenance PDF
Hvac Maintenance PDF
Bulletin 391
www.mass.gov/dols/hib391
Outdoor air intake louvers - These should be inspected for cleanliness and operation at least twice a year. Bird
screens should be installed where past infestation problems by birds have been a problem.
Cooling towers - These should be treated according to the manufacturers directions. The cooling towers should
be treated to control the growth of microbes. Untreated cooling towers can contribute to the growth of respirable
microbes such as Legionella.
The following items are additional items of an HVAC system that should be cleaned and checked on a schedule that is
recommended by the manufacturer. In the absence of a manufacturers schedule, a once a year evaluation should be
performed of the following components:
Fans
Plenums
Humidifiers
Filters Filters should have a minimum efficiency of 25-30%. (The new rating system for
filters is the Minimum Efficiency Reporting value system). A MER rating of 25-30% efficient is
equivalent to a MER rating of 8. Maintenance should strive to purchase filters with an efficiency
of 60% (or a value of 10-11 on the MER system). Inexpensive, furnace type filters should not be
installed in a HVAC system. Often, these filters do not have a listed efficiency rating.
Pleated, accordion type, filters are a better choice than flat filters. They provide more surface
area for filtering out particles.
High efficiency filters may need to be purchased and installed when there are significant
number of complaints regarding indoor air quality. These filters are designed to filter at greater
than 65% efficiency for particles down to 0.3 microns.
An HVAC system should be able to accommodate high efficiency filters. The static pressure in a system should not
build up to the point where the addition of high efficiency filters causes a HVAC system to shut down.
Filters should be changed on a regular basis. This should be a minimum of twice a year. If the filters are extremely dirty
before the six month period, they should be changed more frequently (i.e. quarterly).
A build up of dirt/dust on a filter (dust cake) actually helps a filter to work more efficiently. A dust cake will build up a
short period of time after a new filter is installed. Filter efficiency is actually a function of the filter plus the dust cake.
A visual inspection of the dirty filter should be taken to determine what type of particles the filter is trapping to try to
minimize entrance of the contaminants into the ductwork. For example, the presence of feathers would indicate that
birds have been in the ductwork. Chunks of fiberglass may indicate that fiberglass lined ducts are breaking apart.
The racks that hold filters should have a snug fit against HVAC duct work. They should minimize the bypass of air
around filters.
Humidifiers Humidifiers for the purpose of increasing atmospheric moisture are not
recommended. This includes the installation of portable humidifiers to an occupied area.
Humidifiers can have a negative impact on indoor air quality. This usually results from a humidifier
not being properly maintained and/or installed.
Humidifiers, especially ones labeled as ultrasonic, can significantly contribute to the growth of
microbes in indoor spaces.
Building Maintenance - Custodial activities should be performed when building occupancy is at its
lowest level. This is to prevent occupants from being exposed to potentially irritating custodial chemicals and
airborne dust.
Building maintenance services should have an active Right-To-Know program. This program should include
maintaining all MSDSs on site for any custodial chemicals.
Carpeting
Dusting
Floors
Floors, and other non-porous flooring, should be swept at least once a day.
Floors should be swept during non-occupied hours to minimize dust exposure.
Vacuuming and wet mopping can be substituted for sweeping. Vacuuming should be
performed with a HEPA type vacuum cleaner.
Garbage
Lunch room garbage and trash in waste cans should be taken out each night.