248 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Refrigerator Compressor"

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The exterior humming of a refrigerator. Recorded with a zoom h2n.
Author: Breviceps
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Recording of fridge tone. Recorded using a neumann km185, oktava mk012 and a sound devices 552.
Author: Squareal
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Sound of the air from an air compressor in a garage. Recored with a zoom h1. 100% free to use without attribution.
Author: Flares
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A field recording at night of a faulty leaking air conditioning compressor with crickets in the background. Easy to loop. Recorded with an old zoom h4.
Author: Blaccard
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Field-recording in stereo of a medium waterpump working at a rather small pace.
Author: Gecop
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Field-recording in stereo of a medium waterpump working at a rather small pace.
Author: Gecop
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A few cycles of my dad's home oxygen machine with a ticking battery operated clock in the background recorded in the early morning in the living room with lifecam hd3000 webcam at the end of about 16 feet of usb cable dragged out of my bedroom. He's about 6 feet away, i was with my back to the room with my camera pointed at my chest so he wouldn't think i was filming. It would seem this is the first and only oxygen machine on freesound. A full cycle seems to last from between 7 to 10 seconds. From wikipediaoxygen concentrators typically use pressure swing adsorption technology and are used very widely for oxygen provision in healthcare applications, especially where liquid or pressurised oxygen is too dangerous or inconvenient, such as in homes or in portable clinics. Oxygen concentrators are also used to provide an economical source of oxygen in industrial processes, where they are also known as oxygen gas generators or oxygen generation plants. Oxygen concentrators utilize a molecular sieve to adsorb gasses and operate on the principle of rapid pressure swing adsorption of atmospheric nitrogen onto zeolite minerals and then venting the nitrogen. This type of adsorption system is therefore functionally a nitrogen scrubber leaving the other atmospheric gasses to pass through. This leaves oxygen as the primary gas remaining. Psa technology is a reliable and economical technique for small to mid-scale oxygen generation, with cryogenic separation more suitable at higher volumes and external delivery generally more suitable for small volumes. [1]at high pressure, the porous zeolite adsorbs large quantities of nitrogen, due to its large surface area and chemical character. After the oxygen and other free components are collected the pressure drops which allows nitrogen to desorb. An oxygen concentrator has an air compressor, two cylinders filled with zeolite pellets, a pressure equalizing reservoir, and some valves and tubes. In the first half-cycle the first cylinder receives air from the compressor, which lasts about 3 seconds. During that time the pressure in the first cylinder rises from atmospheric to about 1. 5 times normal atmospheric pressure (typically 20 psi/138 kpa gauge, or 1. 36 atmospheres absolute) and the zeolite becomes saturated with nitrogen. As the first cylinder reaches near pure oxygen (there are small amounts of argon, co2, water vapour, radon and other minor atmospheric components) in the first half-cycle, a valve opens and the oxygen enriched gas flows to the pressure equalizing reservoir, which connects to the patient's oxygen hose. At the end of the first half of the cycle, there is another valve position change so that the air from the compressor is directed to the 2nd cylinder. Pressure in the first cylinder drops as the enriched oxygen moves into the reservoir, allowing the nitrogen to be desorbed back into gas. Part way through the second half of the cycle there is another valve position change to vent the gas in the first cylinder back into the ambient atmosphere, keeping the concentration of oxygen in the pressure equalizing reservoir from falling below about 90%. The pressure in the hose delivering oxygen from the equalizing reservoir is kept steady by a pressure reducing valve. Older units cycled with a period of about 20 seconds, and supplied up to 5 litres per minute of 90+% oxygen. Since about 1999, units capable of supplying up to 10 lpm have been available.
Author: Kbclx
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Recorded in my dad's bedroom with lifecam hd3000 webcam. This is a much better recording than my previous oxygen concentrator file, as i hauled my desktop into the bedroom at the other end of the apartment where the machine now is, when i was home alone. The webcam is on the bed about 3 or 4 feet from the machineat the beginning of the file you hear me flip the big switch and the machine comes on with a long on beep and thumps. I edited it to start then. At 00:1. 8 what i suspect is the water pump comes on, though i may be wrong. That's when the gurgling starts though. The machine has a small reservoir for distilled water to moisten the airflow. A cup or two lasts several daysyou'll hear various hisses and thumps in a 15. 6 second cycle as it runs. At 03:03 i flip the big switch to shut the machine off, and it bubbles and gurgles away for the rest of the file, as water i assume slowly perculates back into the reservoir, the bubbling getting quieter and quieter until it doesn't even sound like bubbling anymore, until it finally ticks to a stop. At 03:16 you hear me step as i get my foot loose from the mic cord lol. At 04:13 the furnace shuts down as a car finishes going by outside in the bass register, faint traffic noises and the furnace being the only background noises you'll hear aside from my moving around a couple times, and a faint bluejay at the end. At about 07:00 you can barely hear the machine anymore, but i could hear a faint ticking with my own ears. At 07:04 the furnace comes back on. At 07:08 you'll hear a bluejay faintly calling outside and a car going by outside after, which finishes the file at 07:20. I edited out my walking to the computer to shut the recording down. From wikipediaoxygen concentrators typically use pressure swing adsorption technology and are used very widely for oxygen provision in healthcare applications, especially where liquid or pressurised oxygen is too dangerous or inconvenient, such as in homes or in portable clinics. Oxygen concentrators are also used to provide an economical source of oxygen in industrial processes, where they are also known as oxygen gas generators or oxygen generation plants. Oxygen concentrators utilize a molecular sieve to adsorb gasses and operate on the principle of rapid pressure swing adsorption of atmospheric nitrogen onto zeolite minerals and then venting the nitrogen. This type of adsorption system is therefore functionally a nitrogen scrubber leaving the other atmospheric gasses to pass through. This leaves oxygen as the primary gas remaining. Psa technology is a reliable and economical technique for small to mid-scale oxygen generation, with cryogenic separation more suitable at higher volumes and external delivery generally more suitable for small volumes. [1]at high pressure, the porous zeolite adsorbs large quantities of nitrogen, due to its large surface area and chemical character. After the oxygen and other free components are collected the pressure drops which allows nitrogen to desorb. An oxygen concentrator has an air compressor, two cylinders filled with zeolite pellets, a pressure equalizing reservoir, and some valves and tubes. In the first half-cycle the first cylinder receives air from the compressor, which lasts about 3 seconds. During that time the pressure in the first cylinder rises from atmospheric to about 1. 5 times normal atmospheric pressure (typically 20 psi/138 kpa gauge, or 1. 36 atmospheres absolute) and the zeolite becomes saturated with nitrogen. As the first cylinder reaches near pure oxygen (there are small amounts of argon, co2, water vapour, radon and other minor atmospheric components) in the first half-cycle, a valve opens and the oxygen enriched gas flows to the pressure equalizing reservoir, which connects to the patient's oxygen hose. At the end of the first half of the cycle, there is another valve position change so that the air from the compressor is directed to the 2nd cylinder. Pressure in the first cylinder drops as the enriched oxygen moves into the reservoir, allowing the nitrogen to be desorbed back into gas. Part way through the second half of the cycle there is another valve position change to vent the gas in the first cylinder back into the ambient atmosphere, keeping the concentration of oxygen in the pressure equalizing reservoir from falling below about 90%. The pressure in the hose delivering oxygen from the equalizing reservoir is kept steady by a pressure reducing valve. Older units cycled with a period of about 20 seconds, and supplied up to 5 litres per minute of 90+% oxygen. Since about 1999, units capable of supplying up to 10 lpm have been available.
Author: Kbclx
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My fridge. Recorded with zoom h5 internal mic sitting inside it for a few seconds.
Author: Khenshom
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Wav-file recorded with the zoom h1 with internal microphone. Redorded inside a new, small and empty refrigerator. A boiling, gurgling, or knocking sound can be heard. Recorded in a hotel in mallorca. Bonny orbit sound library.
Author: Bonnyorbit
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A loud, buzzing hum from a power washer compressor. Recorded on a marantz pmd660 with a roland dr-20 dynamic microphone.
Author: Alaskarobotics
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Sounds of the construction site. Compressing the ground for the concrete.
Author: Ivolipa
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The sound of a heavy fridge door opening and closing several times. You can hear jars of condiments and drinks shaking as the door shuts. Let me know what you use it for!. -ah.
Author: Alfredhitch
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The recording was made inside of an refrigerator by a zoom h2 handy recorder.
Author: Gotoandplay
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This is the sound of a freezer door opening and closing. Recorded with a sony pcm-d100 in stereo.
Author: Tom Kaszuba
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Full machine cycle of an unbranded air compressor turned on, running freely and turned off. Recorded in 24-bit 96khz with a tascam dr-40 and a sony ecm-nv1. For details on sow: blacksmith ed1 sound pack see: www. Oree. Storijapan. Net/praxis/sound-of-work.
Author: Ldezem
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Ac unit running during the winter.
Author: Conradzbikowski
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Fujitsu air-conditioner compressor recorded with zoom h4n. The compressor is at least 10 years old thus making lots of squeaking noise from the fan.
Author: Sengjinn
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This is the hum of an old freezer running. The microphone (galaxy s9) was placed inside and the door shut.
Author: Foxicity
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Natural sound of air compressor pumping pressure up in air tank. Electric motor is rotating air pump. At the end of recording interesting sound of air after motor is switched off and valve is closing. Please enjoy!to support me please consider a pourchase of some of my high quality polished royalty free sound effects or music tracks at https://audiojungle. Net/user/thesoundcraft?ref=thesoundcraft.
Author: The Sacha Rush
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Wav-file recorded with the zoom h1 with internal microphone. Redorded inside an old, small and empty refrigerator. A boiling, gurgling, or knocking sound can be heard. Bonny orbit sound library.
Author: Bonnyorbit
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Electric machine engine, rumble, large air-conditioner. Recording device: roland r-26 portable digital recorder. Microphone: built-in directional xy stereo microphone. Sample rate: 44100 hz. Rec format: wav 16-bit. Edited in: adobe audition (adjusted gain slightly, for a good signal level). Date and location: november 2015, a rather large air conditioning unit in a public parking garage, in sweden. Other: this is an original recording, by myself, which i make available to all via freesound. Org under a creative common 0 (zero) license, i. E. I am putting it into the public domain. You do not have to ask me for permission or credit, attribute, or reimburse me. I hope the sound effect, or parts of it, can be of some use to someone somewhere. Good luck with your projects!kent. Ps. Please comment and rate. .
Author: Kentspublicdomain
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Electric machine, engine, large air conditioning unit, hum, noise, field recording. Recording device: roland r-26 portable digital recorder. Microphone: built-in directional xy stereo microphone. Sample rate: 44100 hz. Rec format: wav 16-bit. Edited in: adobe audition (adjusted gain slightly, for a good signal level). Date and location: october 2015, a rather large air conditioning unit in a public parking garage, in sweden. Other: this is an original recording, by myself, which i make available to all via freesound. Org under a creative common 0 (zero) license, i. E. I am putting it into the public domain. You do not have to ask me for permission or credit, attribute, or reimburse me. I hope the sound effect, or parts of it, can be of some use to someone somewhere. Good luck with your projects!kent. Ps. Please comment and rate. .
Author: Kentspublicdomain
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A mini-fan motor pushed against a mic. Recorded and processed with audacity.
Author: Rvgerxini
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Cutting with an angle grinder.
Author: Lextrack
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A simple fade in using my volume knob. Gear used:. Vox tonelab se, ibanez uv777 packed with seymour duncan sh, tascam dr-05.
Author: Giomilko
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Ms-stereocoffee shop, 6 people, low chatter, refrigerator, barista movement, customers entering 2. Wav field-recording ambience ambient soundscape noise atmosphere, people.
Author: Awenaudio
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The sound of an ice maker on a water cooler doing a few cycles. My amazing aunt harriet amazes again by sending me this sound of her ice maker. She taped her old iphone to the inside of the door on her new water cooler/ice maker combo, and let the ice maker run for a few cycles. She even typed up a description of what it does for me so i could post this here on freesound:the water is pumped from a reservoir underneeth the ice tray into a tray above that houses 9 pegs. The water is then cooled to freezing, while the 9 pegs are simultaneously cooled to hold the ice in place. More water is then pumped into the tray to thicken each piece of ice. After a few minutes, excess water is dumped back into the reservoir and ice falls from the pegs into the ice tray. The process then repeats. Enjoy and use however you like!.
Author: Azumarill
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An office fan turning on and off repeatedly.
Author: Denstoltejyde
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The sound of an office fan starting up and shutting down after 30 seconds.
Author: Denstoltejyde
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Recording of an hvac standing ac unit with loud compressor noise and rattling impeller. Unit turning on and off, accompanied by an electronic beep. Feel free to use this sound; no attribution required. Feel free to write me in the comments what you used this sound for. Equipment:røde ntg2sound devices mixpre-3 ii. File:wavmono48 khz24-bit.
Author: Ladako
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[corridor. Wav]. Closed café. This sound can for example be used in horror scenes, for example when it's quiet and dark with no one around - you name it!. If you enjoyed the sound, please rate, comment, spread! it really helps!. Note: make sure to check out the other matrixxx-sounds! the sound quality is always better when you download the sound(s)! ⛄. Enjoy!/matrixxx.
Author: Matrixxx
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-service industrial fan outside apartment screaming-96khz/24-bit stereo.
Author: Tbsounddesigns
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-service industrial fan outside apartment screaming-96khz/24-bit stereo.
Author: Tbsounddesigns
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Assembly line factory atmo field recording. Recorded with zoom h2n. If you want to support me, you are welcome to have a look here: https://richardatmo. Bandcamp. Com/. You can play albums there and also buy single sounds from me for small money. It's a way to support me. Or just have fun and chill with nature sounds. Have a nice day.
Author: Garuda
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I asked my dental hygienist if i could recorder her cleaning my teeth. I was lying down in the dentist's chair, with a zoom h2 (xy-stereo, 96khz, 24bit) on my belly pointing upwards. I didn't manage to record the scraping tool (that hook), but i did record:1. The cleaning tool (vibrating, high to very high pitches)2. The polishing tool (spinning?, not so loud i think)3. That thing that constantly sucks away saliva.
Author: Rutgermuller
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Tr-909 drum hits all sampled from my roland jdxi synthwww. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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Picked_bassnote_ahttps://www. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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Rock_bassline_fmhttps://www. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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Fretless funk bass grooves with a touch of chorushttps://www. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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My “phatt” bass&drum; groovesdrums made with my roland jdxi, bass with my yamaha basshttps://www. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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G minor funk bass groovehttps://www. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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Rock_bassline_gmhttps://www. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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B minor rock bass groovehttps://www. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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E slide bass notehttps://www. Grdmusic. Com.
Author: Grd Music
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Volume boosted sound of sweet potatoes "singing" as they bake in a small countertop oven. Probably compressor hum from a nearby refrigerator as well.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Perfect car driving sound effect. Nice car ambiance from inside the cabin of a mid size car.
Author: stephan
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The sound is of an lg french-door refrigerator that just had the compressor replaced but had too much freon loaded. The tubing dedicated to the freezer section accumulated frost which internal fan blades were rubbing against. Later, a savvy technician released some measure of freon and the sound went away. So the sound is now only a memory. No effects or alteration has been applied. The sound was recorded using 'voice record pro' by dayana networks ltd using an iphone 11, ios 15. 6.
Author: Doubledog
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