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Finding the Rumble
Timco
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Every single time I found a rumble in a furnasty, there was a candy wrapper, or plastic bag, or something in the fan cage. It may even be off balance. Be sure to turn the power off before sticking your hand in there to feel around...
Tim
Tim
Just a guy running some pipes.
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Finding the Rumble
I had a new HE (York) Gas furnace installed recently, and although it performs almost flawlessly, there is one item that is a tad of a pet peeve. The unit tends to get a rumble going when the fan is at 100%. I have tried to find where the duct is flexing, but it has been a failure.
I feel no vibration at the unit, nor at the SA or RA plenums. Any suggestions?
One thought I had was to try and find a way to reduce the high speed of the fan, but have not figured that out yet.There was an error rendering this rich post.
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