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Lennox Furnace 2-Speed Noise Scooter 01-20-2007
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Posted by on January 20, 2007, 6:26 pm

> DANgER wrote:
>
> >Well it's pretty simple, find the duct thats banging and support it.
> >
> >-Canadian Heat
>
>
> my neighbors duck is banging my other neighbors goose
>
> you wanna support it?

LMAO



Posted by DIMwit on January 21, 2007, 6:59 am
we already do; its called welfare.


> DANgER wrote:
>
>>Well it's pretty simple, find the duct thats banging and support it.
>>
>>-Canadian Heat
>
>
> my neighbors duck is banging my other neighbors goose
>
> you wanna support it?



Posted by =?iso-8859-15?Q?Tekkie=AE?= on January 21, 2007, 8:00 pm
posted for all of us...

> DANgER wrote:
>
> >Well it's pretty simple, find the duct thats banging and support it.
> >
> >-Canadian Heat
>
>
> my neighbors duck is banging my other neighbors goose
>
> you wanna support it?
>
Got pix? BWAAAAAA I loved it!
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Tekkie Don't bother to thank me, I do this as a public service.

Posted by AKS on January 21, 2007, 3:18 pm
I am not sure who posted message anyway
from what I can see I would check mounting of the motor
for that particular application motor should be mounted on
springs to absorb shock on start and when costing down to
a lower speed don't forget when motor switches to a lower
speed it is like you would be applying breaks on you car
so the motor should be on springs and springs should
be able to take stress (shock) equally in both direction
note I am using word "should" because I have no idea
what you have or your furnace look like
Good luck from Dido

(sorry gofish)

>
>> "Scooter" wrote:
>>
>> >I have a new Lennox G61Mp-48C furnace. It is a 2-spped unit. If it
>> >has been running at high speed and the thermostat has reached it's
>> >setpoint, aand the motor is switching form high to low speed we hear a
>> >bang much like ductwork flexing but it seems to be coming from the
>> >furnace cabinet and not the ductwork. Ideas?
>>
>>
>> hell yes I got ideas.
>
> Some of them are even good ones! <g>
>
>



Posted by Bob_Loblaw on January 21, 2007, 8:58 pm


> I would check mounting of the motor
> for that particular application motor should be mounted on
> springs to absorb shock on start


Note to self....next time changing motor in furnace, stop at auto supply
store and get shock absorbers for it.....






> I have no idea
> what you have or your furnace look like
> Good luck from Dido


It's pretty obvious that you have no idea....

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Respectfully, Bob

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