John, beware of any furnaces (or ACs) with variable speed motors.  Some are RF 
quiet; some are not.  There are three potential sources of RF leakage I have 
personally experienced:
1) Variable speed inducer motor - this is a small motor used on higher 
efficiency furnaces to provide draft air to the combustion changer.  Some 
manufacturers have a kit that MAY reduce or eliminate the noise from this motor.
2) Variable speed blower motor - this is the large motor used to move air 
through the heat exchanger and into the duct system.  I have a 3/4 HP variable 
speed motor in one system that is dead quiet; I also have a 1 HP version of the 
same motor from the same motor manufacturer in another system that is very 
noisy.  The engineer that designed the motor confirmed that in the 1HP version 
it was difficult to manage RFI emissions.
3) Variable speed condenser fan motor - this is the motor on the outside 
compressor/condenser unit.  Some manufacturers use a variable speed motor 
running at a fixed speed for this application.  The one I have is very noisy.

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Chuck, AE4CW

-----Original Message-----
From: John K7JLT [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2016 18:03
To: Mailman <[email protected]>
Subject: [Elecraft] Furnace RF Noise

I am blessed with a low noise level that matches my K3 and need to replace my 
gas furnace without degrading my low noise level.  Has anyone out there had any 
experience with a Ruud model U96V? Please excuse the off topic subject.

John K7JLT

John K7JLT

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