In testing house systems in our newly acquired 75 PB, I
find the OEM Sol-Aire 30,000 BTU heater exhibits an
unexpected (by me) characteristic. When cold, it creates
a clear acoustic resonant sound in the exhaust tube.
As it warms up, the pitch rises slightly and the volume
created eventually drops to nothing (mercifully). I would
WAG the pitch is somewhere in the 600-800 Hz range
and loud enough to be heard from a couple hundred feet
away with the real potential to annoy neighbors, to say
nothing of the would-be sleepers in the coach.
Q1: Is this at all normal?
Q2: Is it symptomatic of jet mis-adjustment or other such
problem? ( I have tweaked the air mixture slightly but to
no avail. At first blush, the flame seems reasonably
close to the objective described in the adjustment
procedure).
Q3: Were there supposed to be some baffles or something
in the exhaust line to suppress acoustic resonances in that
pipe?
Q4: Any suggestions?
TIA
John Bush
75 PB, Sunol CA (where its getting a bit cool at night
and it would be nice to use the furnace while tinkering
in the GMC but without disturbing the neighborhood
dogs with the howling furnace!)
find the OEM Sol-Aire 30,000 BTU heater exhibits an
unexpected (by me) characteristic. When cold, it creates
a clear acoustic resonant sound in the exhaust tube.
As it warms up, the pitch rises slightly and the volume
created eventually drops to nothing (mercifully). I would
WAG the pitch is somewhere in the 600-800 Hz range
and loud enough to be heard from a couple hundred feet
away with the real potential to annoy neighbors, to say
nothing of the would-be sleepers in the coach.
Q1: Is this at all normal?
Q2: Is it symptomatic of jet mis-adjustment or other such
problem? ( I have tweaked the air mixture slightly but to
no avail. At first blush, the flame seems reasonably
close to the objective described in the adjustment
procedure).
Q3: Were there supposed to be some baffles or something
in the exhaust line to suppress acoustic resonances in that
pipe?
Q4: Any suggestions?
TIA
John Bush
75 PB, Sunol CA (where its getting a bit cool at night
and it would be nice to use the furnace while tinkering
in the GMC but without disturbing the neighborhood
dogs with the howling furnace!)