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Post by fullmetaljacket on May 7, 2024 10:56:37 GMT
10.20 kind of giving up on them They've now been below, beside and above me. Everyone else. Saving the best till last Musik.
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Post by musik on May 7, 2024 11:39:09 GMT
10.20 kind of giving up on them They've now been below, beside and above me. Everyone else. Saving the best till last Musik. They did.🤠They measured the canal above the stove and it was 50 liter air per second when on maximum. The value should be at least 40 to pass the test, so I did by 25%. When it's off it shall manage 10 liter air, mine was 20% above that. Pass. The bathroom showed a value of 11 and it shall be 10 at least, so 10% above. I have no suitable ladder to put in my bath tub to reach the air intake. I used to have a stool that fitted, but my brother got it. The funny and surprising part was that I was the only apartment in the whole building, where you can open the mechanical valves in the rooms, they said. What have the others done? Wallpapers on top? Or a big wardrobe blocking? I also got the fact that the households above me sharing the same canal got worse air values than me and that was really weird, since they are closer to the roof where the fan we have is positioned. So he thought I had it very clean. I also got the info that it was the girl chasing me on the laundry room board on the wall who initiated the fan on the roof-control today, by complaining about the lack of (air) sucking in her small kitchen. Normally they only have to check houses like these every sixth year.
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Post by musik on May 7, 2024 11:51:05 GMT
One of the two guys suggested they should change the water tap or at least the gasket in the apartment above under the roof where the noise occurs.
He have had the exact same problem. And the taller guy added, since this is a high old building the water pressure needs to be that high, but it makes a noise when a water tap, faucet, gasket ... is bad and worn out.
However, it was someone else's business to fix. Hopefully soon then.
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Post by fullmetaljacket on May 7, 2024 12:11:24 GMT
So do you think this is all an elaborate ploy by the girl upstairs to get into your apartment and breathe your superior air?
Be careful Musik.
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Post by musik on May 7, 2024 12:17:09 GMT
So do you think this is all an elaborate ploy by the girl upstairs to get into your apartment and breathe your superior air? Be careful Musik. Clarification. In the apartment under the roof lives a guy. He hasn't reported his water tap problems yet. He said he have had the problems with it for more than a year. The girl initiating the fan control today works in the building. I don't know if she lives here. She's chasing me on the laundry room board. Maybe she wants to move in? 😛 She might be bad at cleaning things though. The thing above her stove at her work here, the machines in the laundry room ...
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on May 8, 2024 17:25:38 GMT
So do you think this is all an elaborate ploy by the girl upstairs to get into your apartment and breathe your superior air? Be careful Musik. I thought it might be the vibrating faucet...
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Post by musik on May 9, 2024 22:11:48 GMT
As said good ventilation system values in my apartment, even better than the households above me in fact, which is strange since they live above me and thereby closer to the fan on the roof.
But I've noticed a side effect now: it makes a windy fan noise even when it's off (there's a little hole in the lid). I planned to do some recordings in the kitchen, since it's only there you can't hear the traffic.
Would the silver metallic thick tape do? Just covering the little hole during the mic recording sessions.
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Post by musik on May 10, 2024 12:20:38 GMT
The faucet still vibrates and the pipes make a terrible noise.
Hopefully they haven't been to the neighbour above to fix it yet. Otherwise, it didn't help.
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