KnightFire
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Disclosure, this isn't happening in my garage, but my house.
We've just had a home built and have noticed an odd problem. Every time the thermostat kicks the heat pump(s) on (A/C right now), the lights flicker, not dim, but actually flicker, it effects anything plugged into an outlet and it's actually shut my TV off twice (all my AV equip is now on surge protectors).
I have 2 HVAC units, one for each floor of the house (the basement is run off the 1st floor HVAC). I have (2) 200 amp panels the house pulls it's power from, with plenty of open spaces so pulling too much through the panel should NOT be the problem.
I tried to replicate the issue by manually adjusting the thermostat while the electrician that wired the house was there, but I couldn't. It's most notable at night, however when I was trying to replicate the issue with the electrician I turned on the same lights I use at night, no joy...figures right?
Another odd possible symptom, the thermostat clicks LOUDLY (both of them) when they reach their preset temp to turn on the HVAC units, I've never had happen with a house before either.
Due to the house being new, it is of course under warranty, I'm calling the company again to let them have another look, whether I can duplicate the problem or not, I will insist they check the wiring/load. When I couldn't duplicate it the first time, they just said, "give us a call if it persists..."
I've seen this happen when your pulling too much of a load on a single circuit, but this 'flicker' affects the entire house, not just a single circuit. I'm lost...
What could the problem be? I'd like to have a clue the next time the electricians show up.
Sorry for the long post, just trying to be detailed and specific...
TIA!
We've just had a home built and have noticed an odd problem. Every time the thermostat kicks the heat pump(s) on (A/C right now), the lights flicker, not dim, but actually flicker, it effects anything plugged into an outlet and it's actually shut my TV off twice (all my AV equip is now on surge protectors).
I have 2 HVAC units, one for each floor of the house (the basement is run off the 1st floor HVAC). I have (2) 200 amp panels the house pulls it's power from, with plenty of open spaces so pulling too much through the panel should NOT be the problem.
I tried to replicate the issue by manually adjusting the thermostat while the electrician that wired the house was there, but I couldn't. It's most notable at night, however when I was trying to replicate the issue with the electrician I turned on the same lights I use at night, no joy...figures right?
Another odd possible symptom, the thermostat clicks LOUDLY (both of them) when they reach their preset temp to turn on the HVAC units, I've never had happen with a house before either.
Due to the house being new, it is of course under warranty, I'm calling the company again to let them have another look, whether I can duplicate the problem or not, I will insist they check the wiring/load. When I couldn't duplicate it the first time, they just said, "give us a call if it persists..."
I've seen this happen when your pulling too much of a load on a single circuit, but this 'flicker' affects the entire house, not just a single circuit. I'm lost...
What could the problem be? I'd like to have a clue the next time the electricians show up.
Sorry for the long post, just trying to be detailed and specific...
TIA!
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