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    Nov 10, 2009, 08:10 AM
    Whistle noise when circulator turns on
    [b]I have a forced hot water heating system with two zones. Whenever the first zone demands heat I hear a high pitched whistle. It seems to be louder at the first baseboard in the loop. Do not hear it at any other baseboards. Tried bleeding system but not too much pressure coming out of spigot. Any help would be appreciated.

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