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Most HVAC systems that are poorly maintained will create excessive noise.
Fan vibration
Ensure the supply & extraction fans are balanced and are not vibrating
You maybe able to Install fan flexible connectors these ensure any vibration does not travel from the fan to the ducting
Option 2: Use circular sound attenuators
Possibly the best, most professional and reliable ways to reduce noise from ventilation ducts & reduce the risk of cross talk is to use a
specialist duct noise reducer. Called circular sound attenuators, or silencers, these will decrease the sound transmitted throughout your
ventilation ductwork. They are usually located near noise-generating areas such as fans and air-handling units, airflow generators, air
dampers and fire dampers or between offices and rooms,
They do a fantastic job at reducing noise within your offices or industrial premises.
Option 3: Line the interior of the supply and extract grille boxes
Simply by lining the inside of you supply & extract grille boxes with Class O Self Adhesive Acoustic Foam Sheets will reduce noise levels and
also reduce the risk of cross talk between offices and other rooms connected to your HVAC system
Another simple was to help to reduce noise levels and reduce the risk of cross talk contamination would be ensure any flexible ducting is
Acoustic Aluminium Flexible Ducting
This has as an inner duct, constructed with 25mm fibreglass insulation, also helps to maintain thermal insulation and which acts as a vapour
barrier.
The outer jacket of this acoustic flexible ducting is a spirally produced multi-layer aluminium/polyester laminated fabric which has been
reinforced with a fibreglass
To reduce air flow noise in a duct, you may wish to insulate your walls. This is because sound can easily travel from one part of your
industrial premises to the next through thin and uninsulated walls. To create soundproof ventilation, you’ll want to use materials such as
soundproofing insulation for your walls to create a quieter and more pleasant working environment.
For example, if you have open-plan spaces, then insulating your walls may be a futile endeavour.