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clacking noise from outside unit
I have a Carrier 3 ton heat pump that is about 12 years old. Last year, toward the end of the heating season, my outdoor unit started making a clacking sound. The clacking sound has a rhythm of about 1 clack per every second or 2 seconds. It is not quite as loud as a normal hand clap. The clacking doesn't happen everytime the unit runs. I hear it about 75% of the time when the outdoor unit cuts on. It is doing the same thing this heating season, but I haven't noticed any performance loss on how it heats my home. I don't remember hearing the clacking this summer when I ran the AC. I pulled the cover off last winter and could not see anything obvious. Anyone have any ideas about what this could be and should it be a concern other than being annoying?
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I really don't think it is something that simple. I have taken a look inside with the cover off and there is nothing mechanically hitting the fan. It sounds like something inside the freon system that is causing the clacking sound. I am thinking that it is the freon expanding and contracting. This clacking is very similar to how old steam pipes sound when they are warming up, but the clacking has a perfect rhythm. Is the system's expansion valve located in the outside unit?
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good point chaka - I completely forgot about the fan contactor. yes it is true - the contactor armature, the metal part that doesn't move, has a couple of heavy copper bars called shunts. If these loosen up it can cause the movable piece to chatter when it is opening and closing - also the circuit that runs the fan contactor may be adjusted boarderline so it opens and closes in quick succession.
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