HVACctrl
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2002
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One client has a mechanical room right next to the reception area of an office. There are three 5-ton AHUs raised about 3 feet up inside the raised double doors facing the reception area and a return grille (about 7'W x 2'H) underneath the double doors. The return makes a lot of noise and the client wants to make it quieter.
He considered building a "bench" to put in front of and/or over the grill (the built-in bench would have to have openings to allow air in). Outside the reception office, there is another, similar-sized return grille on a wall at a 90° angle.
Is there any type of attenuator that could be built into a bench or any other means to silence the return air some? I thought about finding a way to have more air suck in from the other return opening which would be outside the reception area or even cutting a third return opening or larger return opening at the outer return. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Ed
He considered building a "bench" to put in front of and/or over the grill (the built-in bench would have to have openings to allow air in). Outside the reception office, there is another, similar-sized return grille on a wall at a 90° angle.
Is there any type of attenuator that could be built into a bench or any other means to silence the return air some? I thought about finding a way to have more air suck in from the other return opening which would be outside the reception area or even cutting a third return opening or larger return opening at the outer return. Any other ideas?
Thanks,
Ed