Howling sound coming from insert when closing off air

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Drew3308

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Oct 8, 2019
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Michigan
I recently had a Regency i2400 installed and have a very noticeable howl coming from the insert when closing off the air. It is even louder on windy days. Is there anything I can do to prevent this? I first noticed when I didn't even have a fire lit and the air was closed off and it almost sounded like a boat horn going off every now and then.

Chimney is around is around 25 ft high in a traditional 2 story home.
 
I recently had a Regency i2400 installed and have a very noticeable howl coming from the insert when closing off the air. It is even louder on windy days. Is there anything I can do to prevent this? I first noticed when I didn't even have a fire lit and the air was closed off and it almost sounded like a boat horn going off every now and then.

Chimney is around is around 25 ft high in a traditional 2 story home.
I have experienced something similar. I asked around on this site and I was told it is probably draft related. My chimney is also 22+ feet high.
 
I really only notice it on pretty windy days, it isn't a huge deal since I can open up the air when not in use. Once the fan kicks on it isn't as noticeable but it is still kind of annoying.
 
I recently had a Regency i2400 installed and have a very noticeable howl coming from the insert when closing off the air. It is even louder on windy days. Is there anything I can do to prevent this? I first noticed when I didn't even have a fire lit and the air was closed off and it almost sounded like a boat horn going off every now and then.

Chimney is around is around 25 ft high in a traditional 2 story home.
There is a round hole about 1/2" diameter I believe it is behind the blower housing. A peice of foil tape over it with a 1/4" hole poked in it fixes it
 
Can you post a pic of the hole and it’s location when you try it please?