steveo1o9
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I just so happen to be in the right place at the right time and heard a quick faint buzz in the breaker panel when my heat pump kicks on. I bought this house 4 months ago and the panel is in the garage so I haven't heard it up until this point, I am not sure if it is a new issue or not. Being worried I pulled the panel cover and checked for any loose connection or any obvious signs of any arcing, but I did not see anything. Since the buzz is short and only happens on start up of the heat it is difficult to pin point, but seems to be coming from the breakers for the HVAC circuit (makes sense). The heat pump is on 2 circuits; a 2 pole 30 amp, and a 2 pole 50 amp. I figured for $30 I would change out both of those breakers but afterwards the noise is still there.
Is the start up load just nearing the max the breaker can handle so the buzz is the breaker nearly tripping? I believe the 50amp circuit is the compressor and this is happening when that kicks on. Also the lights in the house dim when the heat kicks on, and only when the heat kicks on, at no other time do they dim.
I am no electrician and have exhausted all the poking around I am comfortable with in the panel box, but I wanted to know if there is anything else I can look for before a professional is called out, or if this is an issue at all. The house was built in 2006 and there doesn't appear to be any DIY hack jobs.
Is the start up load just nearing the max the breaker can handle so the buzz is the breaker nearly tripping? I believe the 50amp circuit is the compressor and this is happening when that kicks on. Also the lights in the house dim when the heat kicks on, and only when the heat kicks on, at no other time do they dim.
I am no electrician and have exhausted all the poking around I am comfortable with in the panel box, but I wanted to know if there is anything else I can look for before a professional is called out, or if this is an issue at all. The house was built in 2006 and there doesn't appear to be any DIY hack jobs.
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