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In Reply to: Al was on the right track with his post. posted by jea48 on January 11, 2008 at 09:14:28:
Thanks for all that but I work in the Hvac filed.So i already know that information.Thanks any way. It is a direct drive blower.I know that it is the plenum fan switch that is the cause of the arc.But not being a electrition I don't know everything about noise suppression and the such.I do not have a problem working with electricity as I do that all the time.As I pointed out before it is my phonon (MC) stage that is amplifying the noise. Thanks,Joe
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Follow Ups
- Line noise and then agian. - jking67 13:57:01 01/11/08 (8)
- Does the motor have an AC capacitor across it? - jea48 17:56:29 01/11/08 (1)
- RE: Does the motor have an AC capacitor across it? - jking67 05:35:37 01/12/08 (0)
- Interesting. I would not expect a switch closure to cause a pop. - Al Sekela 15:21:08 01/11/08 (5)
- RE: Interesting. I would not expect a switch closure to cause a pop. - jea48 09:54:48 01/13/08 (2)
- It may well be the starting switch opening. - Al Sekela 15:36:31 01/15/08 (1)
- No switch on the motor.... This type of motor does not use one - jea48 20:24:11 01/15/08 (0)
- RE: Interesting. I would not expect a switch closure to cause a pop. - jking67 05:44:19 01/12/08 (1)
- The oil burner... - Al Sekela 16:48:37 01/12/08 (0)