Why is my natural way of heating gas buzzing sounds? I have a natural gas boiler and noticed that on an intermittent basis it makes a buzzing sound. Initially, the buzz does not happen often, but now it happens more often.
The oven will buzz for a few seconds and then stops. Then at a random time it buzzed again for another few seconds. This only happens with the furnace is actually running.
The oven is still producing heat. In fact, apart from the rustling, it works normally.
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Your gas furnace has a fan motor. There is usually an access panel on the metal parts inside the oven. The next time you hear the buzz going in the oven and put his hand on the panel, I bet it vibrates when the fan motor works. If not this group, try another committee.
When you find the sign of buzz, you'll have to fix it so it does not vibrate. If this does not solve your sound buzz, you may be forced to call a repair man to do more education, but it's usually others who are lost when it's hot. I would be surprised if it was not only lose a cover panel.
big question - why not call a repairman?
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Posted on July 17, 2010.