The downside to the bend in the grille is a reduction in airflow and sometimes a nasty whistle.
Air conditioner return vent whistling.
This reduced but did not eliminate the noise which gets louder if the.
We ll go over these problems in more detail and discuss what you can do to fix them.
Everything was fine until the air conditioner came on.
Do yourself a favor go out to a big box store and get a.
Troubleshooting tips for a whistling air conditioner.
Air filters pick up unwanted contaminants in your home s air but when they are dirty they restrict the airflow process.
It will increase the air flow in those rooms and should reduce the pressure enough in the problem room to stop the whistling.
Dirty air filter a dirty filter acts like a barrier to return air forcing the blower to work harder and longer to circulate air say hello to a larger electric bill.
An a c blower pulling in air from.
As a result your system s blower is essentially starved for air usually as a result of some type of blockage.
Change your air filter.
This blockage produces higher pressure and air velocity inside of the vent which in turn produces a whistling sound.
If you have one of the return air grilles pictured below in your ceiling or wall listen up.
Why low airflow causes whistling.
When this is the case too much air is being forced into a confined space which can cause whooshing or whistling sounds.
You re worried that you might not hear the doorbell if it rings.
The installer was notified and his employees attempted to correct the problem by installing an additional smaller return duct in my office which is located near the larger return.
Too many closed doors.
And while you d like to concentrate on your book you can t.
But first let s look at how low airflow causes your air conditioning system to produce that whistling sound.
Finally one solution that i used in a similar situation remove the vent completely in other rooms.
Blocked return vent the return vent may be blocked due to dust or other debris.
You have two kinds of vents in your home.
The air conditioner roars to life.
The fins are angled to hide those ugly filters we put there to keep our coil and air clean.
If so you could be experiencing low return flow which means that your return air vent is not getting enough air.
Now you can barely hear your music.
Increasing the size or quantity of the vents is an option but again not an easy one.
You ll have to turn up the volume.
The easiest step to take is to replace your current air filter.
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I recently had an air conditioning system installed in a house i m building and have a problem with a whistling noise in the return duct.