During winter heating, radiators are both affordable and convenient, making them a must-have heating tool for many households. As they are used throughout the year, many people encounter a problem where the house radiators sometimes emit abnormal sounds, particularly when it's quiet, making the sounds clearer. Many people don't mind, so they don't address it promptly, which can lead to bigger issues. So, what's causing the abnormal noise inside the radiator? How can you eliminate the unusual heating sounds? **, Beicast Radiators will share the reasons for the abnormal noise in radiators.**
Radiator impact sound
1. The flow rate during the heating operation is too high, but the heating valve is insufficient, causing water hammering sounds. The solution is to increase the valves on the radiators.
2. There is air in the radiators or pipes. In this case, it is necessary to close other heating valves to allow the radiator with abnormal noise to operate and vent.
Radiators clinking against metal produce noise.
1. Water pipes sticking together or attached to radiators can produce rubbing noises due to friction from heat, contraction, or water flow.
Solution: Separate the water pipes or plumbing from the radiator, maintain a gap, or place insulating material between them.
The squealing and abnormal squeaks from the heat sinks in the surface-mounted system are primarily caused by abnormal resonance frequencies on the surface of the heat sinks and the flowing water. Resonance with the metal hooks behind it can produce the abnormal sounds.
Solution: For the installation of large radiators, three pairs of hooks provided by the manufacturer must be installed, ensuring they are securely fastened, inflated, and tightly fitted. Additionally, a level gauge is used to ensure that the three hooks are at the same height.
The squeaking of the radiators themselves
1. There's debris inside the radiators, such as the sanding noise in the heating water. **A quick fix is to clean the radiators.**
2. Water imbalance and the inflow and outflow of the radiator can cause the heating element to make noise. In this case, we must adjust the inflow valve switch or the small outflow valve switch to stabilize the inflow and outflow.
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