Definitions A discontinuous disturbance, commonly called "click", is defined as a disturbance exceeding the limit of continuous emission for no longer than 200ms, and that is separated from a subsequent disturbance by at least 200ms. All automatic, programmed-controlled machines, electrically operated and thermal appliances, and common domestic and light-industry equipment, generate discontinuous disturbances along the power supply cabling. The effects of such disturbances vary with repetition rate and amplitude: the higher the amplitude of the disturbance, the lower should be its frequency of occurrence.
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