Our "HVAC System Noise Control Fundamentals" course is tailored for professionals aiming to master the intricacies of noise management in HVAC systems. Whether you're an engineer, architect, or involved in facility management, this course equips you with essential skills for effective noise control from design to commissioning. Join us for a transformative learning experience in HVAC noise control.
What Will You Learn?
- Grasp the fundamentals of noise in HVAC systems, delving into sources and manufacturers' noise data.
- Acquire skills in measuring HVAC system noise for accurate assessment.
- Explore elements that attenuate HVAC noise, including branching elements and regeneration.
- Understand the complexities of managing HVAC noise in both outdoor and indoor environments.
- Navigate the intricacies of noise in piped services and design considerations for mechanical equipment rooms.
- Learn HVAC system noise calculations for effective planning and implementation.
- Gain practical tips for managing HVAC noise during the construction and commissioning stages.
Who Should Take The Course?
- HVAC engineers and technicians seeking to enhance their knowledge of noise control.
- Architects and construction professionals involved in HVAC system design.
- Facility managers and maintenance personnel dealing with HVAC system functionality.
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of HVAC systems and their components.
- Access to a computer or mobile device with internet connectivity.
- Eagerness to delve into the specifics of HVAC noise control.
Course Curriculum
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- Types of Systems, Components and Sound Transmission 00:03:00
- Approach to Assessing Noise in HVAC Systems 00:01:00
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- HVAC Noise Sources 00:00:36
- Fan Noise 00:04:00
- Packaged Airconditioning Units (PACs) 00:02:00
- Fan Coil Units (FCUs) 00:01:00
- Standby Generators 00:01:00
- Chillers and Cooling Towers 00:01:00
- Pumps and Boilers 00:01:00
- Manufacturers Noise Data Examples 00:02:00
- Manufacturers Noise Data – Parameters 00:01:00
- Describing Sound Sources 00:04:00
- HVAC Noise Attenuating Elements 00:00:39
- Attenuators (Silencers) 00:08:00
- Acoustically Lined Ductwork 00:08:00
- Plenum Chambers 00:01:00
- Regenerated Noise from Attenuators 00:01:00
- Causes and Mechanisms of Regenerated Noise 00:02:00
- Regenerated Noise from Ductwork 00:02:00
- Other System Elements 00:01:00
- Maximum Allowable Air Flow Velocities 00:01:00
- Fan and Ductwork Design – Best Practice Guidelines 00:03:00
- Sources of Noise in Piped Services 00:00:33
- Noise from Pumps 00:01:00
- Turbulence and Thermal Effects 00:01:00
- Review of the Approach to Calculations 00:00:42
- Case Study and Calculation Example 00:09:00
- Order Certificate 00:05:00
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