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Fasco aqua vent max vibration feeling?

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moemah123
moemah123 Member Posts: 58
edited April 16 in Plumbing

Hi all,

I hope this is the right place. Yesterday, I had a new Bradford combicore installed with new mixing valve (Fasco aqua vent) something in this installation made me feel humming / vibrating feeling. When I traced it, I could see no obvious rattling or vibration except the fasco aqua vent. Visually, I can't tell it's vibrating. But when I touch it, I can feel vibrations and sound is same as I hear in my living area (1 level above where boiler is)

I am not sure if this brand new fasco unit is faulty, or normal vibration is expected or what? Except it's annoying to my ears and I need to know if these units are supposed to feel steady to the touch and just loud or some normal vibration due to motor movement is expected? Also, since this vibration is affecting the exhaust pipe, not sure why my house feels the shock.

Any help is appreciated as its a brand new install

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  • EBEBRATT-Ed
    EBEBRATT-Ed Member Posts: 20,236

    I would call the installer back and ask those questions and also find out if they did a combustion test

  • moemah123
    moemah123 Member Posts: 58
    edited April 16

    I did call them back, and they told me vibrating is normal, but I don't know if they did a combustion test. I am not convinced it should vibrate with intensity even if it is not too audible. My ears can tell resonance, like my ears are ringing. I just don't know how these units behave, so don't want to be told to live with it

  • hot_rod
    hot_rod Member Posts: 27,507

    the exhaust fan is making the noise?

    A mixing valve can sometimes make a humming sound under a very small flow

    Turn the water supply off and see if the noise stops

    Or unplug the venter and see if it stop

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  • moemah123
    moemah123 Member Posts: 58

    Hi Hot rod

    It is quiet when the system is not running. It only vibrates when the Bradford combcor is running i.e. you can hear it heating water, it is not noisy in itself, its that vibration of the chassis (only felt by hand) that's somehow carried over into pipes into my home :(