SOURCE: HP Color LaserJet 2840 making awful noises
This can be numerous issues really.
Either the paper being used the printer does not like, this can be the texture, type, size etc try making sure all the rollers are clean. If problem persists Id take it to get a service done.
Good luck
SOURCE: pump motor makes loud noise when pump comes on
If this is a high pitched sound, then this sounds like you have bearings that are starting to go out. There is not much that you can do to prevent eventual failure.
The only other option that I see is that there is something causing friction inside the pump between the impeller and diffuser.
SOURCE: dishwasher motor makes like a grinding noise on start up
Hi. This grinding or hum can be associated with internal electric motor failure. the grinding and humming sounds are warning signs that will ultimately, lead to total failure.The actual term we in the industry use is A.C. hum. This will occur when the internal electric motor windings begin to break apart from the center housing inside the motor casing. this will disrupt the current flow, causing over heating. the grinding is because of the alignment that has been disturbed as well. The solution is to prepare for the replacement of the electrical motor or, you can repair it.
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SOURCE: I have an A.O.Smith Century Pool & Spa motor
THIS IS LIKELY CAUSED BY SOMETHING IN IMPELLER TURN OFF POWER SEE IF YOU CAN SEE ANTHING IN IT YOU HAVE TO TURN HANDEL VALVES OFF PUSH DOWN IF YOU HAVE TO OPEN PIPE IN FRONT OF PUMP I
SOURCE: How to manually reset an AO Smith 2 hp motor?
If you did not press a reset ( and even if you did) the motor is damaged and that is causing the circuit breaker to trip. You need to have the motor inspected to see if the damage is repairable or if you need a new motor. A local electric motor repair shop should be able to take care of that for you. The thermal overload has reset itself if after cooling down the motor is trying to start but trips the breaker.
To be certain it is the motor, disconnect the line leads and be sure they are insulated from ground and one another. Turn the breaker back on. It should stay closed which confirms it is the motor tripping it when connected.
If for some reason the breaker still trips, there is a problem with the electrical circuit feeding the pump.
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