BuffettFan
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I had a new HVAC system installed last fall. Heat pump and air handler, installed by a well known, long time local contractor, who had installed the original system in the house in 1977.
There has been a buzzing sound, kind of like a transformer, every time the system kicks on, but doesn't typically last for more than a few seconds.
Last night, I happened to be in the basement, standing between the air handler and the location of the heat pump just as it cycled on. I pulled down a ceiling tile and this is what I saw.
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The soft copper tubing was resting on a sharp steel edge of the joist bracing.
Needless to say, I did not like this at all. I took some pipe insulation and covered both the copper and the brace to prevent the two from rubbing together.
I didn't take down any more of the panels, as it was getting late but didn't see any other places where the lines were resting on the braces.
My question is, Should the lines be secured to the floor joists? I didn't see anyplace where they had been clamped or secured, just fished through the cavity above the suspended ceiling. The distance from the air handler to the outside wall is about 20'.
Thanks!
There has been a buzzing sound, kind of like a transformer, every time the system kicks on, but doesn't typically last for more than a few seconds.
Last night, I happened to be in the basement, standing between the air handler and the location of the heat pump just as it cycled on. I pulled down a ceiling tile and this is what I saw.
View media item 84749
The soft copper tubing was resting on a sharp steel edge of the joist bracing.
Needless to say, I did not like this at all. I took some pipe insulation and covered both the copper and the brace to prevent the two from rubbing together.
I didn't take down any more of the panels, as it was getting late but didn't see any other places where the lines were resting on the braces.
My question is, Should the lines be secured to the floor joists? I didn't see anyplace where they had been clamped or secured, just fished through the cavity above the suspended ceiling. The distance from the air handler to the outside wall is about 20'.
Thanks!