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What causes electrical noise?

Electrical noise can be caused by major disturbances like lightning, but is most often the natural by-product of the use of electricity. For example, noise that gets into your instrument can be caused by the air conditioner in your building, refrigeration compressors, the emergency generator set, laser printers or even neighboring electronic systems. No matter where you plug in your equipment, you find electrical noise. In fact, it's only safe when it's unplugged or protected by an POWERSOS UPS.

What causes the "popping" noise when I get Chiropractic treatment?

Martineau Chiropractic Clinics - Frequently Asked Questions
In a chiropractic adjustment the working surfaces of a joint are moved apart a very small distance in order to restore normal joint function. When this occurs there is a reduction of pressure within the joint resulting in a popping sound as the joint separates. This is painless and harmless, but if you find the noise alarming your chiropractor can utilise different techniques that do not result in this sound.Top See similar questions...

What causes noise from the faucet or drain?

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Air Gap]] Noise from the faucet or drain can be caused by the air gap faucet, the location of the... (Complete Answer) See similar questions...

What causes noise in the regulator?

Frequently Asked Questions - Fisher Regulators
Regulators with high flows and large pressure drops generate noise. Noise can wear parts, which can cause failure and/or inaccurate control. Keep regulator noise below 110 dBA. See similar questions...

What is Noise?

OTG, Inc. - Specializing in Onsite Pulmonary Testing, Mobile...
Noise is any unwanted sound. Noise can come from loud music, a chainsaw, machinery, guns, or motorcycles . See similar questions...

Q What causes arcing in electrical circuits?

Zlan -- FAQ
Arcing is due to electrical current jumping across an air gap producing heat and a visual light. Low current arcing does not always contain sparks. Some appliances contain acceptable arcing; e.g., the electric drill produces arcs when the electrical contact brushes move from commutator section to commutator section. This type arcing is not hazardous. Wiring arcing above 5 amps can produce sufficient heat and sparks to start a fire. See similar questions...

How can I get rid of the noise in my system?

Amplifier Frequently Asked Questions
First let us lay some groundwork: audio systems can exhibit "hum" and they can exhibit "buzz," which are two separate situations. To solve the problem, you need to determine whether your system is exhibiting hum or buzz. Sixty(60)-hertz hum (fifty(50) hertz internationally) is a result of having a ground loop in the audio system. This is where there are two or more ground references in the system, and current is flowing from one ground point to another. See similar questions...

How Is Noise Measured?

OTG, Inc. - Specializing in Onsite Pulmonary Testing, Mobile...
We also do not charge any additional setup fees or travel fees. I feel confident that our testing protocols will save you money as well as production time. See similar questions...

What are the restrictions on noise ?

City of Bedford: Gas Drilling Frequently Asked Questions
All ambient noise levels will have to be set before a gas drilling permit is issued and those levels will be established with the Building Official present at those tests. The Building Official by definition in the ordinance can also include his designee which can be a certified gas well inspector. Gas well inspectors have training and knowledge on the reading and determination of noise level. See similar questions...

What are the Causes?

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What causes the water pipes in my house to make a noise? Will the pipes explode?

Town of Caledon
If a rattling or banging noise is heard from water pipes, it may be a 'water hammer' or 'hammer'. This is caused when you suddenly turn off a water flow (i.e. a dishwasher, a clothes washer, a toilet, or a hand faucet). This sudden shutting off of the flow sends a pressure or shock wave down the water line causing the pipes to rattle or bang. Over time this repeated shock wave can damage pipes and weaken pipe joints. See similar questions...

Q7. What causes the "popping" noise in the adjustment?

Pure Chiropractic
When the surfaces of two joints are moved apart rapidly, as in a chiropractic adjustment, there is a change of pressure within the joint space which sometimes causes a bubble of gas to "pop". The sound is insignificant and does not hurt. If you are uncomfortable with the noise, other techniques can be used that are more gentle. See similar questions...

What causes a loud noise combined with the ram stopping on a 4140?

troxlerlabs.com: Service Troubleshooting FAQs
This is most likely caused by a failure on the CPI board. Please contact technical support for assistance. See similar questions...

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