This could be the insulation on an electrical wire or fitting that is smoldering and may catch on fire! SO IT IS URGENT THAT YOU INVESTIGATE WHAT IS GOING-ON ABOVE THAT CEILING! It could be a light fitting - especially if you recently put in a higher-power light bulb - or maybe a ceiling pull switch as they do wear out with use over time, so the contacts can burn. This is can be a particular problem with ceiling switches for electrically heated shower units because they take such high currents. (Amps).
If you are not expert in electrical wiring, call in a licensed electrician to check all the electrics around where the smell seems to be coming from. <><><>
As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed.
Before you do any work yourself,
on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,
always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized.
IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
Yes, propane can burn at high altitudes. However, the combustion process may be affected by the lower oxygen levels typically found at higher altitudes. The lower oxygen levels can result in incomplete combustion, leading to reduced efficiency and potentially higher levels of carbon monoxide production. It is important to adjust the air-to-fuel ratio or use equipment specifically designed for high-altitude use to ensure safe and efficient combustion of propane at high altitudes.
Earth is not becoming thinner. The ozone layer is.
Joseph Griffith in 1927 is credited with inventing paint thinner.
No, the odor of paint thinner is a chemical change because it involves the molecules of the paint thinner reacting with the air, producing volatile organic compounds that create the smell.
It is the solute. "Thinner" usually means mineral spirits, and a LOT of things will dissolve in mineral spirits.
To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water.
A person needs to know the ceiling height when making moulding recommendations because different types of moulding are used depending on the application. For shorter walls, thinner moulding is typically used to limit its impact.
Because the air gets thinner with more altitude, and at some point the thin air can no longer give enough lift for airplanes to stay aloft.
The standard thickness of ceiling drywall is typically 1/2 inch. The thickness of the drywall can affect the overall structure of a room by providing support and stability to the ceiling. Thicker drywall may offer better soundproofing and fire resistance, while thinner drywall may be more prone to sagging or damage.
Yes, it is true that longer and thinner wedges typically have a greater mechanical advantage. This is because the longer wedge creates a longer slope, which reduces the amount of force needed to split or lift an object. The thinner wedge allows for more concentrated force at the tip, increasing the effectiveness of the wedge.
Stalagmite: A Stalagmite is a rock formation that has been formed by the dripping of water from the ceiling of a cavern for thousands of million of years creating a pointed rock, thick at the base and thinner at the top. Stalagmites are on the floors of caves. Stalactite: A stalactite forms the same way as a stalagmite except that it is attached to the ceiling instead of the ground
paint thinner is basically paint thinner
Move furniture against the walls or out of the room.Lay thick plastic over the entire floor.Drape thinner plastic down the walls covering everything but the ceiling.Spray the ceiling with a fine mist of water.Scrape the ceiling using 12 inch dry wall blades.Remove the acoustic.Coat seams and nail holes to make them "smooth as glass."Apply texture by hand or by our state-of-the-art hydraulic spray machine.Clean up.
No it is not a blood thinner
Are they thinner than what? The worker is slightly thinner than the queen and drones.
Yes it is thinner.
Canola is thinner