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We've recently had a 'Continental' brand under floor heating system
installed which works very well indeed, however at times it whistles!

The noise emanates from the mixing / temperature setting valve on the
manifold and is at a very high pitch (top of the audio spectrum). If I
slightly adjust the setting, the noise stops, until (presumably) it comes
back to the new set point, when the noise starts up again. Has anyone else
experienced this with their system? I am about to contact the manufacturers,
but would like to be armed with more information if it is available.

AWEM

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Some ordinary valves do this, its a kind of hiss with an hf whistle. I
always put it down to the restriction at the valve as its altered causing
turbulance in the water.
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We've recently had a 'Continental' brand under floor heating system
installed which works very well indeed, however at times it whistles!

The noise emanates from the mixing / temperature setting valve on the
manifold and is at a very high pitch (top of the audio spectrum). If I
slightly adjust the setting, the noise stops, until (presumably) it comes
back to the new set point, when the noise starts up again. Has anyone else
experienced this with their system? I am about to contact the
manufacturers, but would like to be armed with more information if it is
available.

AWEM



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Some ordinary valves do this, its a kind of hiss with an hf whistle. I
always put it down to the restriction at the valve as its altered causing
turbulance in the water.
Brian


Oh yes I'm sure that you are right - it's classic feedback oscillation. And
I'm equally sure the solution is to increase the damping on the valve, the
problem is how, as it's a sealed module as far as I can tell.

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Some ordinary valves do this, its a kind of hiss with an hf whistle. I
always put it down to the restriction at the valve as its altered causing
turbulance in the water.
Brian


Oh yes I'm sure that you are right - it's classic feedback oscillation. And
I'm equally sure the solution is to increase the damping on the valve, the
problem is how, as it's a sealed module as far as I can tell.

AWEM


Is it possible the valve has been installed incorrectly, with the
water flow reversed?

I understand that some TRVs whistle if fitted to the return side of a
radiator.



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Andrew Mawson wrote:
We've recently had a 'Continental' brand under floor heating system
installed which works very well indeed, however at times it whistles!

The noise emanates from the mixing / temperature setting valve on the
manifold and is at a very high pitch (top of the audio spectrum). If I
slightly adjust the setting, the noise stops, until (presumably) it
comes back to the new set point, when the noise starts up again. Has
anyone else experienced this with their system? I am about to contact
the manufacturers, but would like to be armed with more information
if it is available.


I had the same problem but now it's cured, try these first
http://snipurl.com/26mcwe1




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Andrew Mawson wrote:
We've recently had a 'Continental' brand under floor heating system
installed which works very well indeed, however at times it whistles!

The noise emanates from the mixing / temperature setting valve on the
manifold and is at a very high pitch (top of the audio spectrum). If I
slightly adjust the setting, the noise stops, until (presumably) it
comes back to the new set point, when the noise starts up again. Has
anyone else experienced this with their system? I am about to contact
the manufacturers, but would like to be armed with more information
if it is available.


I had the same problem but now it's cured, try these first
http://snipurl.com/26mcwe1


Nice one. My wife has a similar solution in that she's lost her top register
hearing and can't hear it. The dogs and I can G

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On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 16:10:35 -0000, "Andrew Mawson"
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"Brian Gaff" wrote in message ...

Some ordinary valves do this, its a kind of hiss with an hf whistle. I
always put it down to the restriction at the valve as its altered
causing
turbulance in the water.
Brian


Oh yes I'm sure that you are right - it's classic feedback oscillation.
And
I'm equally sure the solution is to increase the damping on the valve, the
problem is how, as it's a sealed module as far as I can tell.

AWEM


Is it possible the valve has been installed incorrectly, with the
water flow reversed?

I understand that some TRVs whistle if fitted to the return side of a
radiator.



No the plumber checked that today

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On 17/03/2013 12:53 a.m., Andrew Mawson wrote:
We've recently had a 'Continental' brand under floor heating system
installed which works very well indeed, however at times it whistles!

The noise emanates from the mixing / temperature setting valve on the
manifold and is at a very high pitch (top of the audio spectrum). If I
slightly adjust the setting, the noise stops, until (presumably) it
comes back to the new set point, when the noise starts up again. Has
anyone else experienced this with their system? I am about to contact
the manufacturers, but would like to be armed with more information if
it is available.

AWEM


Maybe it's happy
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 11:53:45 -0000, "Andrew Mawson"
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We've recently had a 'Continental' brand under floor heating system
installed which works very well indeed, however at times it whistles!

The noise emanates from the mixing / temperature setting valve on the
manifold and is at a very high pitch (top of the audio spectrum). If I
slightly adjust the setting, the noise stops, until (presumably) it comes
back to the new set point, when the noise starts up again. Has anyone else
experienced this with their system? I am about to contact the manufacturers,
but would like to be armed with more information if it is available.

AWEM


Without being anglegrinderish, have you considered, or is it possible
to clump it with a plastic hammer?

This can knock this irritating sort of thing into a different position
and shut it up for a while.
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Andrew Mawson wrote:
We've recently had a 'Continental' brand under floor heating system
installed which works very well indeed, however at times it whistles!

The noise emanates from the mixing / temperature setting valve on the
manifold and is at a very high pitch (top of the audio spectrum). If I
slightly adjust the setting, the noise stops, until (presumably) it
comes back to the new set point, when the noise starts up again. Has
anyone else experienced this with their system? I am about to contact
the manufacturers, but would like to be armed with more information if
it is available.

AWEM

Can you try changing the pump speed? many have a three position
electrical speed control, nicer ones have a bypass valve in the water
path to give analogue control of flow.

Bob


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On 16/03/2013 11:53, Andrew Mawson wrote:
We've recently had a 'Continental' brand under floor heating system
installed which works very well indeed, however at times it whistles!

The noise emanates from the mixing / temperature setting valve on the
manifold and is at a very high pitch (top of the audio spectrum). If I
slightly adjust the setting, the noise stops, until (presumably) it
comes back to the new set point, when the noise starts up again. Has
anyone else experienced this with their system? I am about to contact
the manufacturers, but would like to be armed with more information if
it is available.


My own self installed 4 zone system used to be a bit on the noisy side.
The manufacturer said the circulating pump should always be set to speed
3 (fastest) but once 2 zones have shut down the remaining zones/circuits
are too restrictive for full power and can make a little noise.

I dropped it down to the middle speed setting on the pump a few years
ago and it's fine. Still managed to get recommended flow rates on each
circuit when all were calling for heat and it cured the noise completely.

I don't know whether the (my) mixing/blending t/stat would whistle as
the supplied temperature is and always has been set lower then the
manifold 'stat.

You could try dropping the boiler temp down to 60 degrees (or less) and
set the manifold 'stat a few degrees higher just in case and see if it
provides enough output from the radiators (I presume you have a mix of
radiators and UFH)

My own radiators give more than enough heat at UFH temp 55 deg. and
they're not particularly over sized.

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Did you ever find out the cause/solution? We have just installed underfloor heating and the whistling is driving me mad
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Did you bury Roger Whitaker under your floor?

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Did you bury Roger Whitaker under your floor?

Brian

Or Kaiser Bill's Batman


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That was Whistling Jack Smith, who I understand did not really exist as an
act.
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