Well we recently replaced the 20+ year old 15,000BTU Amana window unit in our living room/den. The old compressor finally seized up after 2 decades of reliable and honorable service in the South Texas heat (the fan motor will live on to run my new cartridge tumbler ).
Anyway, the new unit is a slightly smaller Haier unit (I think it's a 13,000BTU) and, although it's been cooling wonderfully, I've noticed the compressor in the unit gets moody occasionally. First it starts humming slightly. The humming will slowly escelate into a buzzing and the vibration from the unit can be felt in the wall several feet away. After a while, the buzzing may decline until the compressor cannot be heard at all over the fan noise (the unit cools wonderfully through this whole cycle). The sound is not caused by the fan as changing fan speeds has no impact on the vibration or noise.
What could be causing this? Is the compressor in this unit defective somehow? There doesn't seem to be any correlation between the heat load on the unit and the strain sounds of the compressor. Running it in the evening is just as likely to get it humming loudly. I'm not too sure what to make of this unit..
Anyway, the new unit is a slightly smaller Haier unit (I think it's a 13,000BTU) and, although it's been cooling wonderfully, I've noticed the compressor in the unit gets moody occasionally. First it starts humming slightly. The humming will slowly escelate into a buzzing and the vibration from the unit can be felt in the wall several feet away. After a while, the buzzing may decline until the compressor cannot be heard at all over the fan noise (the unit cools wonderfully through this whole cycle). The sound is not caused by the fan as changing fan speeds has no impact on the vibration or noise.
What could be causing this? Is the compressor in this unit defective somehow? There doesn't seem to be any correlation between the heat load on the unit and the strain sounds of the compressor. Running it in the evening is just as likely to get it humming loudly. I'm not too sure what to make of this unit..
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