A/C buzzing noise

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booger

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When heat pump turns on thee is buzzing noise. You can feel vibration in wires. I have checked for voltage drop and overcurrent also checked grounding. There is equipment ground run with the feeders. Circuit is run in conduit and I have check for proper support i.e. loose straps everything checks out, any ideas or similar experiences out there.
 

booger

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Re: A/C buzzing noise

There is the 24 volt transformer and the contactor on the outside condensor, the circuit is fed from a 120/240 single phase system from utility.
 

bphgravity

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Re: A/C buzzing noise

My guess is either the transformer, contactor coil, or contactor contacts are creating the vibration. It is then being transmitted to the case of the A/C unit.
 

booger

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Re: A/C buzzing noise

It only does it when it first starts up. If contactor was the problem wouldn't it vibrate all the time?
 

don_resqcapt19

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Re: A/C buzzing noise

Sometimes this is just the wires moving in the raceway because of the magnetic fields set up by the high starting current.
 

booger

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Re: A/C buzzing noise

Know of any cures? This conduit happens to run thru a yoga medidation room and it is distrubing their medidation.
 

ken987

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Re: A/C buzzing noise

I would have a HVAC tech check the unit it may be starting against a high head pressure, and be locked up. Is it emt or ridged up into the unit, if so maybe changing to a flexible raceway would help.
 
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