Why is my pool heater making a whistling noise?

Why is my pool heater making a whistling noise?

Swimming pool heaters do make noise, but if your heater starts whistling, it’s time to put on your detective hat. The whistling noise comes from the burners. Check your gas pressure—low pressure can cause noise in the burners. You also may have a clogged burner orifice.

How loud is a pool heat pump?

Decibel Count The top brands of heat pumps generally run at about 55-70 decibels, with Aquacal being the lowest at 54 decibels. Don’t be fooled, there is a massive difference between 54 and 70 decibels.

Why is my pool pump making a loud rattle?

If you pump runs dry for an extended time, the impeller takes most of the heat. When the temperatures rise high enough, a brass insert in the impeller shaft detaches, causing a loud rattle. If you open your pump lid to your worst fears, you might want to check the seal of your pump’s inner lining.

Is it better to have a noisy pool pump?

Our society tends to think bigger is better, but don’t be fooled. A pump with higher horsepower than you need could overwhelm your pool system and rack up your energy bill. More energy also means more noise. I’d rather take the quiet pump that is cost-efficient to operate—and I think you would, too.

Which is the quietest pool pump on the market?

A variable-speed pump will run the quietest of any other type of pump on the market, but it’ll also save you loads in energy costs—enough to pay itself off in under two years. The Energy Star Variable Speed In Ground Pool Pump fulfills all these promises: it’s ultra quiet, guarantees you’ll save big on your energy bill, and is eligible for rebates.

What can I do about a noisy water pump?

Feel the impeller to see if it’s clogged or wobbly—both will cause a noisy pump. If it’s clogged, bend a stiff piece of wire into a hook shape with a pair of pliers, and use that to scrape off the debris. If the impeller is wobbly, you’ll need to have it adjusted or replaced.

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