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Maytag HVAC Reviews | Consumer Ratings - Maytag is a trusted brand for home appliances including HVAC products. This is our category listing page for all our Maytag HVAC brand product reviews. Maytag offers many different types of HVAC products including air conditioners, air handlers, condensing units, gas furnaces, heat pumps, and package units. Our reviews include those Maytag HVAC types of products. We list efficiency ratings and basic components and features for you to compare with other HVAC products and brands.

Maytag HVAC Reviews | Consumer Ratings

Maytag HVAC products are produced by Nordyne who holds the license to produce HVAC products under the Maytag name brand. They offer inverter control for their premium model air conditioners which gives them a boost in performance and efficiency. It also gives their premium package units some of the best efficiency ratings in the industry. We also list Maytag under the following categories:

Maytag HVAC Reviews | Consumer Ratings

Our reviews for Maytag offer technical information by describing components and features of the Maytag HVAC brand. We list various features and then we describe these features in such a way for you to understand what you are buying. In this way, you can make an informed decision when buying Maytag HVAC products. If we do not explain the feature or component in the review itself we link to another page on the site that offers a more detailed write up of the feature or component.

We also offer warranty advice and recommendations along with warranty requirement information. Dealing with HVAC contractors and contracts also helps you make a smoother buying experience of Maytag HVAC products.

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HVAC Tip - A thermocouple is commonly used in standing pilot gas furnaces and water heaters are technically referred to as a copple element and produces millivolts when heat is applied to the tip. This millivoltage is necessary to keep the pilot valve inside the gas valve open. If the pilot flame goes out, the thermocouple stops generating millivolts. Without the millivolts, the valve closes thus preventing gas from escaping when there is no flame. Thermocouples fail because of oxidation. It is recommended that you keep the pilot lit throughout the year to prevent excess oxidation. The thermocouple can be found in many different types of gas furnaces, gas logs, and gas water heaters. Learn How to Test a Thermocouple with a Multi-Meter