Boom
Boom is a low frequency interior noise of 20-60 Hz. Sometimes
the customers complain of a pressure in their ears. Examples of similar noises
include a bowling ball rolling down an alley, deep thunder, or a bass drum.
A customer may use the following words to describe boom:
Boom may be accompanied by a perceptible vibration (roughness).
Moan or Groan
Moan or Groan is a sustained tone at a low frequency of 60-120 Hz,
somewhat higher than boom.
Examples of similar noises include a bumble bee or blowing air across
the top of a soda bottle. A customer may use the following words to describe
moan or drone:
Moan or Groan may be accompanied by a perceptible buzzing vibration.
Inspect the following systems:
Howl
Howl is a noise at mid-range frequency of 120-300 Hz. This
sounds like the wind howling.
Whine
Whine is a prolonged, high-pitched sound in the 300-500 Hz
range. Whine is usually related to the meshing gears or gear noise. Similar
sounds include mosquitoes, turbine engines, and vacuum cleaners.