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Hello. I couldn't find the exact data for the decibel level of this dishwasher but, here is a link to a comparison chart which shows the different models and features. Maytag Jetclean Dishwasher I hope this helps you!
85 decibels is the generally accepted limit for 8 hours of exposure per day (you have to give your ears time to rest in between).
At 91 decibels you have about 2 hours before suffering damage.
At 100 decibels, it's about 15 minutes of safe time, and immediate damage (no safe duration) can occur at around 140 decibels (about as loud as a jet engine or firecracker).
The important thing to note about volume and ear safety is that you have to rest your ears (i.e. nothing too much louder than a conversation) for the rest of the day to avoid risking damage. That means that after 2 hours at 91 decibels, you need to rest your ears for 22 hours before these guidelines can apply again.
Many bands play shows at around 100 decibels, so invest in some HearOs or other decent protection.
Check your low voltage wires they are easily damaged. I have seen weed eaters cut the wires rodents you name it. check the wires closley also check the furnace circuit board check the 3 amp fuse it looks like a car fuse. if thew fuse is blown on circuit board your contactor at the A/C unit is probably bad. If this help please rate me and do a testimonial.
poor you.try this. using a fine mist , spray a mild solution of clorine bleach from the outside into the running fan unit this will kill any bacteria that causes your symptoms (in very humid areas this should be done every month...)you could also fit a cowling to the outside of the unit to drawer air in from a drier area...
* CFM (cubic feet per minute) is the measure of vacuuming power. Ratings fall in the 350 to 600 CFM range.
* MPH (miles per hour) measures blowing. Leaf blowers perform at levels from 125 - 210 mph.
* Decibels (dB) is the noise rating.
* Reduction ratio on mulching blower/vacuums calculates how many units of leaves the mulcher can produce. A 10:1 ratio means that 10 bags of leaves can be reduced to 1 bag of mulch.
* Speed settings allow better control when blowing or vacuuming.
* Attachments, such as extension tubes for cleaning gutters, are available separately.
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