六年的FURNANCE, 每次启动的时候眶眶响十几声, 启动后就好了. 听声音好象是风扇碰着或者擦着什么.
这个问题严重吗, 能自己整吗?
有好的师傅推荐吗?
@ccc @小地主 @Anakin
Why Does My Furnace Make a Loud *BANG/BOOM* Noise When it Turns On?
Here’s a common issue we hear from homeowners with furnaces: “Why does my gas furnace turn on with a loud BANG?”
There are two possible causes of the noise:
Delayed gas ignition: An explosive problem
If the banging noise is located at the heater this is most likely the problem.
Delayed gas ignition is when gas in the furnace builds up rather than igniting immediately. When the gas finally ignites after building up a while, a mini explosion happens—possibly harming your furnace.
Causes of delayed ignition
Expanding and contracting air ducts: Metal under pressure
Do you hear the banging noise several feet away from the furnace?
The issue could be in the rigid metal ductwork that’s expanding and contracting when the heating system’s blower starts.
The ducts expand at the supply side because there’s too much positive pressure, pushing the ductwork out. The ducts contract at the return side because of the negative pressure, allowing the surrounding air to push the ducts in.
Here’s a quick video about static pressure.
Causes of expanding and contracting air ducts
If that does not solve the problem, you’ll need a professional to find a solution.
Minneapolis Saint Paul Plumbing, Heating and Air has served the Twin Cities since 1918.
这个问题严重吗, 能自己整吗?
有好的师傅推荐吗?
@ccc @小地主 @Anakin
Why Does My Furnace Make a Loud *BANG/BOOM* Noise When it Turns On?
Here’s a common issue we hear from homeowners with furnaces: “Why does my gas furnace turn on with a loud BANG?”
There are two possible causes of the noise:
- Delayed gas ignition
- Expansion and contraction of metal ductwork
Delayed gas ignition: An explosive problem
If the banging noise is located at the heater this is most likely the problem.
Delayed gas ignition is when gas in the furnace builds up rather than igniting immediately. When the gas finally ignites after building up a while, a mini explosion happens—possibly harming your furnace.
Causes of delayed ignition
- Too much air mixed with the gas, making it hard to ignite
- Too little gas at the burners caused by low gas supply pressure
- Dirty, restricted or weak pilot light (if you have an older furnace)
- Misaligned or dirty burners
Expanding and contracting air ducts: Metal under pressure
Do you hear the banging noise several feet away from the furnace?
The issue could be in the rigid metal ductwork that’s expanding and contracting when the heating system’s blower starts.
The ducts expand at the supply side because there’s too much positive pressure, pushing the ductwork out. The ducts contract at the return side because of the negative pressure, allowing the surrounding air to push the ducts in.
Here’s a quick video about static pressure.
Causes of expanding and contracting air ducts
- Undersized ductwork
- Dirty air filter
- Closed air vents or dampers
- Dirty ductwork
If that does not solve the problem, you’ll need a professional to find a solution.
Minneapolis Saint Paul Plumbing, Heating and Air has served the Twin Cities since 1918.