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In this podcast, we're going to explore the importance of Acoustics in HVAC and how it relates to air distribution in the system. This is the audio version of a LIVE online event with our partners at BOSCH Thermotechnologies.
Watch Full Video Recoding on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/iUWsKqY_zPo
Noise is a topic that plays a major role in any HVAC system yet it is a topic that is either misunderstood or not very well understood in the HVAC world. People constantly confuse key terms, definitions, and commonly rated values.
Some examples of those terms are sound unit dB vs. dB(A); HVAC Sound Pressure vs. HVAC Sound Power; AHRI 260.2011 vs. AHRI 260.2017, A-Weighted Sound, to name a few.
So, in this course, we will go back to the basics of sound where we will define commonly used key terms, review the concepts of acoustics and frequency, understand the difference between sound pressure and sound power, and review how sound is measured in the HVAC units. We will wrap up with some case studies which will help to determine how room construction and unit construction can affect the NC (noise criteria) rating of a given room.
We will also show real-life examples of mitigating HVAC Equipment Noise.
Questions? Email Tony Mormino at [email protected]
What is a Decibel
A-weighted sound in HVAC System Acoustics
The Use of NC Criteria in HVAC Units
HVAC Sound and Frequency
What is the difference between Sound Power vs. Sound Pressure in HVAC Systems?
AHRI defines SOUND POWER as ACOUSTIC POWER, which is, in a specific frequency band, the rate at which the total airborne sound energy is radiated by a source, measured in watts.
By Tony Mormino, HVAC Marketing Director, Engineer, and Your Humble Host4.9
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In this podcast, we're going to explore the importance of Acoustics in HVAC and how it relates to air distribution in the system. This is the audio version of a LIVE online event with our partners at BOSCH Thermotechnologies.
Watch Full Video Recoding on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/iUWsKqY_zPo
Noise is a topic that plays a major role in any HVAC system yet it is a topic that is either misunderstood or not very well understood in the HVAC world. People constantly confuse key terms, definitions, and commonly rated values.
Some examples of those terms are sound unit dB vs. dB(A); HVAC Sound Pressure vs. HVAC Sound Power; AHRI 260.2011 vs. AHRI 260.2017, A-Weighted Sound, to name a few.
So, in this course, we will go back to the basics of sound where we will define commonly used key terms, review the concepts of acoustics and frequency, understand the difference between sound pressure and sound power, and review how sound is measured in the HVAC units. We will wrap up with some case studies which will help to determine how room construction and unit construction can affect the NC (noise criteria) rating of a given room.
We will also show real-life examples of mitigating HVAC Equipment Noise.
Questions? Email Tony Mormino at [email protected]
What is a Decibel
A-weighted sound in HVAC System Acoustics
The Use of NC Criteria in HVAC Units
HVAC Sound and Frequency
What is the difference between Sound Power vs. Sound Pressure in HVAC Systems?
AHRI defines SOUND POWER as ACOUSTIC POWER, which is, in a specific frequency band, the rate at which the total airborne sound energy is radiated by a source, measured in watts.

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