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Dave wrote: Mark wrote: modelman wrote: /s/ DD, W1MCE Mark Mark: A quick check of the web turned up a site with posts dealing with the same problem you are experiencing, it seems someone was able to make some noticeable improvements in the rf interference generated--but not totally eliminate... Just might be worth you time time to look, the link I will paste is a long one, if it wraps you may have to copy and paste both lines into the address bar of your browser and make sure there have been no breaks, spaces, caused the whole link. Hope this helps... http://groups.google.com/group/alt.h...eb8ab594ac0781 Regards, JS |
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![]() "John Smith" wrote in message ... Mark wrote: Dave wrote: Mark wrote: modelman wrote: /s/ DD, W1MCE Mark Mark: A quick check of the web turned up a site with posts dealing with the same problem you are experiencing, it seems someone was able to make some noticeable improvements in the rf interference generated--but not totally eliminate... Just might be worth you time time to look, the link I will paste is a long one, if it wraps you may have to copy and paste both lines into the address bar of your browser and make sure there have been no breaks, spaces, caused the whole link. Hope this helps... http://groups.google.com/group/alt.h...eb8ab594ac0781 Regards, JS --Followed your link and was surprised to see that my comments, posted over a year ago, are still floating around cyber space. Obviously apparent, that the Trane RF noise problem hasn't been addressed by them. What is disconcerting is that they have done nothing to minimize or alleviate the problem and after more than a year are still producing furnaces with a known RF noise generating inducer motor. Clearly a case of COST vs Customer satisfaction---Charge more for the furnace, if that what it takes, and go back to the motor that didn't have this problem. In my case, I had a perfect back-to-back comparison--in the morning the first furnace worked without incident--by noon, the new furnace was screwing up my (rabbit ears) kitchen TV. I took a look at the new furnace and immediately saw that the inducer motor was different--size and configuration. With a little bit of experimentation, I finally narrowed the cause down to the inducer motor. The installer had no clue, was very helpful and cooperative in interfacing with Trane. Since I must have been early in the "new motor" time frame, Trane shot-gunned the problem trying to eliminate it, ----new control board, verifying electrical grounds, replacing the shielded motor harness (the only thing that showed some signs of improvement). I guess at that point they must have figured out that it was a bigger problem then they expected and that's when the Trane Rep stopped returning my calls. It was easier to run a cable line to the TV then to continue dealing with the installer, who was shrugging his shoulders by this time, and the vanishing Trane Rep MLD |
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