EEldirwars 2024-01-19 22:00:32#1 I think I and many others could help better if you answer questions more precisely. In my opinion, it is purely a water noise, but I cannot rule it out.
I think I and many others could help better if you answer questions more precisely. In my opinion, it is purely a water noise, but I cannot rule it out.
EEldirwars 2024-01-19 22:17:23#3No, it is not triggered by any individual but rather intensifies with each individual.
RRotorMotor 2024-01-19 22:25:17#4As the next step, I would try to find out whether it only occurs due to the water flow or whether the compressor must be running to hear the noise!
As the next step, I would try to find out whether it only occurs due to the water flow or whether the compressor must be running to hear the noise!
EEldirwars 2024-01-19 22:32:26#5The water only flows when the compressor is running, or am I misunderstanding that? If the compressor delivers less power, for example only 30 percent, then it becomes quieter; when it runs at 100 percent load, it is also louder at the HKV.
The water only flows when the compressor is running, or am I misunderstanding that? If the compressor delivers less power, for example only 30 percent, then it becomes quieter; when it runs at 100 percent load, it is also louder at the HKV.
RRotorMotor 2024-01-19 22:37:33#6Most heat pumps keep the water pump running even during the off-cycle. This needs to be checked here.
Most heat pumps keep the water pump running even during the off-cycle. This needs to be checked here.