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  • Feb 12, 2015, 08:00 PM
    bredin01
    Squealing Furnace Boiler
    Why does my furnace boiler make a squealing type noise when it's getting close to cycling off during extra cold weather outside only?
  • Feb 14, 2015, 06:53 PM
    Grady White
    We are going to need more information before we can help. What is the make & model of the boiler? Gas or oil fired? What is squealing (burner, circulator pump, etc.)?
  • Feb 16, 2015, 06:23 AM
    bredin01
    AO Smith, Gas, sounds like squealing coming from gas valve area
  • Feb 16, 2015, 11:00 AM
    Grady White
    Brendin, You have a strange situation. The only thing I can think of off the top of my head is the boiler either getting too hot or too much pressure. There should be a gauge on the boiler which shows temp & pressure. If you can give us those readings, it might help is diagnosing the problem.
  • Feb 16, 2015, 08:46 PM
    bredin01
    9-10 pounds and about 160 degrees
  • Feb 16, 2015, 10:11 PM
    Grady White
    Pressure is a bit low but nothing to get excited about as long as the gauge is accurate. Temperature is ok as well.
    The only thing I can think of, since you said the sound comes from the area of the gas valve, is the valve is closing slowly. Do the flames go out like turning off a switch or do they get smaller then go out? Somewhat like turning a burner on a stove down slowly.
  • Feb 19, 2015, 06:46 AM
    bredin01
    They go out like turning off a switch
  • Feb 19, 2015, 07:37 PM
    Grady White
    Darn. I thought for a minute I might be onto something.

    I doubt it but maybe a you tube video might help. If you can do so & post a link to the video here, I'll be glad to take a look & listen.
  • Feb 19, 2015, 09:59 PM
    bredin01
    Does it have to be on You Tube?
  • Feb 20, 2015, 08:33 AM
    Grady White
    No. If you prefer some other hosting site, that's fine as long as we can access it. I just mentioned you tube since that's the site many are familiar with.
  • Feb 20, 2015, 08:57 AM
    talaniman
    911 Furnace Repair. What causes the furnace to make a squealing noise?

    Does this make sense of what you are hearing?
  • Feb 20, 2015, 03:45 PM
    Grady White
    Being from southern CA, I seriously doubt these guys know much at all about a boiler. Unless it is in an industrial application, I doubt they've ever seen one.
  • Feb 23, 2015, 09:49 PM
    bredin01
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    Originally Posted by Grady White View Post
    No. If you prefer some other hosting site, that's fine as long as we can access it. I just mentioned you tube since that's the site many are familiar with.

    Do you have an email address I can send the video to? I've attached a pic of the furnace
  • Feb 24, 2015, 11:25 AM
    Grady White
    Bredin, check your private messages.
  • Feb 24, 2015, 05:23 PM
    Grady White
    I honestly didn't hear any difference start to finish. Was that sound throughout the whole video some kind of motor?
  • Feb 24, 2015, 07:00 PM
    talaniman
    Why can't we all hear the video? ;(
  • Feb 24, 2015, 09:02 PM
    bredin01
    If you turn it up loud enough you can hear it. I only started the video when the "squealing" noise starts. It is NOT the motor. It appears to be coming from the gas valve area and only happens when the temp. outside is about 5 degrees or lower.
  • Feb 25, 2015, 03:36 PM
    Grady White
    Has anyone checked gas pressure on both sides of the gas valve? If not, that needs to be done.
  • Feb 25, 2015, 09:40 PM
    bredin01
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Grady White View Post
    Has anyone checked gas pressure on both sides of the gas valve? If not, that needs to be done.

    And how does one go about doing that?

    And, if you suspect that may be the issue why would it only make the noise when it's 5 degrees or lower outside?
  • Feb 26, 2015, 07:52 AM
    Grady White
    Low temps often result in low gas pressures. Sometimes it's simply due to temperature other times it's due to increased demand. You would need a manometer to check gas pressure.
    Is this boiler natural or LP gas?

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