This Answer is the correct one.There is a baffle that runs through the center of most gas fired natural vent heaters and sometimes they can vibrate. It is under the flue cap on top of the heater.
This Answer is the correct one.There is a baffle that runs through the center of most gas fired natural vent heaters and sometimes they can vibrate. It is under the flue cap on top of the heater.
Your heater may very well be a standard AO smith heater but the one in the video you just posted is not a basic water heater.,, that’s a low-nox heater and has a special burner in it. It’s more energy efficient.The heater is just a standard heater without any motors. The frequency of the hum is like that from a 2-foot pipe (like a flute). It builds up a couple of seconds after the burner ignites and dies out about 5-6 seconds after that.
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