Truckdriver2
Mechanical
- May 15, 2006
- 20
It was required to replace a previously centrifugal engineroom supply fan with an axial flow fan. The new fan may be oversized to some extent. The headroom over the fan is poor. The damper therefore strikes an angle of about 45 degrees to the fan intake. Also the inlet vent is angled at 45 degrees upwards. The air entering the fan is therefore, I believe, quite turbulent.
The fan is producing an unacceptable level of noise. A VSD was fitted to try out different RPM. At lower RPM the fan noise is considerably less but the fan develops a considerable singing noise.
It is not immediately feasible to reposition the fan in order to develop better flow characteristics. The way I see it the noise has to be accepted but silenced.
The inlet duct is large, say 2.5 meters by 2.5 meters but there is little space thickness wise to fit a silencer.
Can anyone suggest a company or product that may be fitted to silence this noise or any other method to reduce the noise?
The fan is producing an unacceptable level of noise. A VSD was fitted to try out different RPM. At lower RPM the fan noise is considerably less but the fan develops a considerable singing noise.
It is not immediately feasible to reposition the fan in order to develop better flow characteristics. The way I see it the noise has to be accepted but silenced.
The inlet duct is large, say 2.5 meters by 2.5 meters but there is little space thickness wise to fit a silencer.
Can anyone suggest a company or product that may be fitted to silence this noise or any other method to reduce the noise?