RP-714 — Determination of the Relationship Between Low-Frequency HVAC Noise and Comfort in Occupied Spaces
Recent and current building practice has resulted in an increase in the number and severity of low-frequency noise problems at frequencies 250Hz and below (mainly due to the increasing usage of variable-air volume air distribution systems and the increased usage of floor-by-floor or roof-top package air handling equipment). Very little work, however, has focussed on the question of how people react to indoor noise in situations where the background sound at low frequencies (<250Hz) is established by the noise level of operating HVAC systems.
The objectives of the project were:
(a) To generate a practical philosophy and procedure(s) for the evaluation of the
acceptability of low-frequency HVAC sound;
(b) To provide the technical basis for development of low frequency design
criteria for future publications in ASHRAE handbooks.
The main areas covered in this investigation and reported are:
– Literature review
– Noise sample measurement
– Metric derivation and selection
Product Details
- Published:
- 1994
- Number of Pages:
- 673
- File Size:
- 1 file , 15 MB
- Product Code(s):
- D-RP-714