What should I do if I can hear the heating pump in my house all the time?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can contact the heating company and ask them to come into your home for testing, and you can also contact the local third-party agency to test the noise in the room, and then complain to the heating company.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Depending on the specific impact of the heating pump, if only one side is affected, you can install a noise barrier on one side. If the equipment is not large, you can make a soundproof room around the equipment. In short, look at the specific situation of the equipment to determine the sound insulation scheme.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cut off the power supply.

    Disconnect the motor and test the motor to see if the no-load current of the motor is normal.

    Listen carefully to the sound of the motor, is it normal?

    If the above inspection of the motor is basically normal, then the problem is the pump. Then carefully check whether the bearings, shaft seals and other parts of the pump are faulty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Your home can always hear the heating dream, which means that your home is too close to the heating pumping station, and you will always hear it when heating, you can communicate with the heating workers to see if you can make them turn down the sound?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What should I do if I can hear the heating pump in my house all the time? If you live on the third floor of the upper floor, can the residents of the other floors hear you? If you can hear you together, you can go to the city to reflect on the noise, and they will find a way to solve it for you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You have to find a property or a heating company to solve this problem for you, and it will seriously affect your life, and if you can't solve it, you can go through legal procedures to solve the problem.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The heating is always humming, not rattling when running water, and the reason may be one of the following:

    1. If it is close to the machine room of the heat exchange station, it may be that the shock absorption of the circulating water pump of the secondary pipe network is not good, and the vibration of the circulating water pump is transmitted through the pipeline.

    2. The pipeline design may be unreasonable or there are fewer users who turn on the heating in the community, and the flow rate of the circulating water pump of the secondary pipe network only returns through a small number of users, resulting in the resonance sound caused by the disturbance of the water flow when the flow rate in the user's pipeline is too high, and when the flow rate exceeds the stable flow rate;

    3. It may be that a nearby valve is not fully opened, and the vibration sound caused by the water flow hitting the valve disc;

    4. It is because there is air in the heating pipe, but this is mostly the sound of running water.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My house is in the same situation as yours, it is also buzzing, and there is a slight feeling of water when I touch the heating pipe. I'm an old cast iron heater and have lived for twenty years without any problems, and this year suddenly there was a sound. Annoying heart disease is committed.

    Does it have anything to do with changing the heating downstairs and now no one lives there?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How did you solve the problem in the end, can you share it? There's a lot of buzzing on my side....

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That's because the heating is not all connected or there is air in the main pipeline, and there may be some individual people's heating with air, high pressure, and the sound of water flow affects your home, and you need other residents to waterproof and exhaust or you yourself to release a lot of water (not necessarily effective).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How well does the heating work? If the temperature is normal, it is due to the resonance of the pipeline! You can tie or lift heavy bricks on the pipeline, and it's up to you to experiment on different pipes to find and change the resonant frequency of the pipeline!!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Continue to drain the water, drain the air, and there will be no sound.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There could be many reasons why an air energy heat pump keeps ringing, and here are some possible reasons:

    1.Refrigeration cycle noise: When the air energy heat pump enters the refrigeration mode, the compressor, condenser, outdoor unit and other components in the refrigeration cycle will emit some noise. This noise is usually normal and does not cause an excessive impact on the equipment itself or the use of the room.

    2.Fan noise: Air energy heat pumps need to circulate indoor or outdoor air through fans when heating or cooling, and the operation of fans will also produce noise.

    If the noise is too loud, it may be that the inside of the fan is dirty or unstable. A professional technician can be contacted for cleaning or repairs.

    3.Unstable installation of the indoor unit or outdoor unit: If the installation of the indoor unit or outdoor unit is not stable, noise may be generated during operation. Check whether the support and installation methods of the indoor and outdoor units are vibrating or unstable, and make necessary adjustments, such as adding shock-absorbing pads.

    4.Refrigerant leakage: Refrigerant leakage may occur after prolonged use of air energy heat pumps. If you find that there is an abnormal sound during the operation of the heat pump, even if it disappears, it is recommended that you contact the manufacturer to arrange a professional inspection.

    Therefore, it is recommended that you can check whether the installation of the air energy heat pump is firm, and clean the fan, change the sail such as air ducts and other equipment, if you can't solve the problem, please contact the manufacturer or professional technical personnel for maintenance.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Other people's home heating pumps, what happened to the heating in my house.

    1. There are two reasons, one is that there is air in the radiator, and in the process of internal water return, the air will naturally emit some empty sound due to the influence of water flow. When this is round, we just need to solve it by exhausting. 2. Another reason is that there are sundries in the radiator, and if the backwater is blocked, it is easy to produce abnormal noise.

    In this case, it is necessary to carry out internal cleaning, and it is recommended to consult a professional for treatment.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The air energy heat pump is defrosted, why does it sound when it starts? He's out of a pair, and a sound when it starts is his program settings, indicating that he is using it normally.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are several reasons why air energy heat pumps are very loud when they work:

    1. The compressor is not fixed.

    2. The compressor motor is faulty.

    3. The compressor is in, and there is a resonance at a certain frequency.

    4. The compressor enters a substance that is not a gas.

    Suggestions: 1. Place a shock-absorbing pad under the air source heat pump;

    2. Check whether the fan is faulty;

    3. If it has been used for two years, it is recommended to check whether the air energy circulation medium (R22 or R410) needs to be supplemented.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The radiator produces a sound, because the water itself has oxygen, and the heating process will infiltrate oxygen to produce bubbles to stay in the system, and when the pressure and water are replenished in the later stage, new water will be entered, and new bubbles will be generated, and the bubbles will gather more and larger when the system is running, and then we will hear the abnormal sound produced by the radiator.

    The solution is mainly to add automatic exhaust valves to the system, taking the heating area of 100 square meters as an example, 1-2 automatic valves need to be installed; The other is manual exhaust.

    Exhaust: Mass cracking.

    1. Place the towel under the radiator pressure relief valve;

    2. Use a flat screwdriver to resist the vent valve, and slowly rotate the vent valve counterclockwise to remove the gas until the water flows out;

    3. Then rotate the flat screwdriver clockwise to close the vent valve and tighten it.

    4. Some users have a lot of gas in the radiator system collapse pipe in their homes, and step 2 can be repeated to exhaust until the gas is exhausted.

    Your home heating may be too much gas and needs to be exhausted.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The heating is always humming, not rattling when running water, and the reason may be one of the following:

    1. If it is close to the machine room of the heat exchange station, it may be that the shock absorption of the circulating water pump of the secondary pipe network is not good, and the vibration of the circulating water pump is transmitted through the pipeline.

    2. The pipeline design may be unreasonable or there are fewer users who turn on the heating in the community, and the flow rate of the circulating water pump of the secondary pipe network only returns through a small number of users, resulting in the resonance sound caused by the disturbance of the water flow when the flow rate in the user's pipeline is too high, and when the flow rate exceeds the stable flow rate;

    3. It may be that a nearby valve is not fully opened, and the vibration sound caused by the water flow hitting the valve disc;

    4. It is because there is air in the heating pipe, but this is mostly the sound of running water.

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