It might.
Does the sound follow the space heater to a different outlet?
If you place your head between the space heater and the outlet, does the hissing sound come from the wall, or from the heater? Sometimes different sounds come from different sides of applicances, and these sounds can reflect off the wall.
A standard vacuum cleaner and some electric irons draw about the same current as a space heater. Is the sound present with either of those plugged into the same outlet instead?
It might be a snake, saying "thank you" for the warmth.
A ringing sound coming from the stove when the electric cord is plugged in could indicate a faulty electrical component or connection within the stove. It could be caused by a loose wire, a defective element, or a malfunctioning control board. It's important to unplug the stove and have it inspected by a qualified technician to diagnose and resolve the issue to prevent any safety hazards.
If blood is coming through an arm cast, it could indicate a serious problem such as a deep cut or a broken blood vessel. It is important to seek immediate medical attention to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment to prevent further complications or infection.
either air is getting into your lines or something in your water is getting in the o rings in your cartridges. air can get into your lines if you have even a small leak you don't know about. it could also be that either copper shavings or sediment from your water lines gets jammed into the o rings. The other problem could be to high of pressure coming into the building. you can install a pressure reducing valve to correct the problem. * The "hissing and gurgling" would concern me. Check your water heater right away. If it is electric, is an element always energized, and if it is gas is the burner running a lot or constantly? Is the Pressure relief valve plugged or inoperative for any reason? Does the water from the heater seem to be really hot? Over 140 degrees F? You might be making steam, and this is a very dangerous situation, SHUT OFF the energy or fuel source immediately and call a qualified plumber.
A strong smell of aromatics coming out of the exhaust could indicate a rich fuel mixture or an issue with the catalytic converter. It is best to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and address the underlying problem.
Pus coming from the vagina could indicate an infection, such as a yeast infection or a sexually transmitted infection. It is important to see a healthcare provider to get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
A hissing sound coming from a chest wound can indicate that air is being sucked into the chest cavity through the wound. This is known as pneumothorax.
Likely to be a punctured lung.
No, -but that could indicate you have a major electrical problem.
i had the same problem with my car two and i found out that it was my fuel pump
Coughing up blood, Sucking or hissing sound coming from the wound, frothy blood coming from the wound.
the drain hose is plugged
coz ur momma is in ur bonnet!
A ringing sound coming from the stove when the electric cord is plugged in could indicate a faulty electrical component or connection within the stove. It could be caused by a loose wire, a defective element, or a malfunctioning control board. It's important to unplug the stove and have it inspected by a qualified technician to diagnose and resolve the issue to prevent any safety hazards.
air coming out of the brake lines... that is if its a truck. if you aply the parking brake.
The hissing may be due to a disconnected vacuum line. Look for a loose vacuum hose and/or a tube on/near the throttle where it might connect to.
if you are getting a hissing noise when you press the accelarator , it might be coming from the exhaust , this is usally caused by a clogged catilytic converter
Coughing up blood, sucking or hissing sounds coming from a chest wound, frothy blood appearing from air bubbles coming from the wound