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planning:building_services:heating_and_dhw:heating:heat_pumps:sound_generation_dispersion_and_proofing_in_heat_pumps [2014/09/18 18:19] – external edit 127.0.0.1planning:building_services:heating_and_dhw:heating:heat_pumps:sound_generation_dispersion_and_proofing_in_heat_pumps [2018/06/22 12:09] (current) – [Introduction] cblagojevic
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 When analysing potential sound paths, the cause of the noise, i.e. the excitation source, should always be considered first. At this point, sound proofing measures can be put into practice most effectively and with the least effort and are therefore preferable to secondary sound protection measures. In the case of heat pumps, the excitation sources are the compressor, the ventilators, and possibly the pumps. With regard to the acoustic optimisation of ventilators, reference is made at this point to the comprehensive literature available on this topic; a very good list is provided by the Association of German Engineers VDI 3731, Sheet 2 [[planning:building_services:heating_and_dhw:heating:heat_pumps#literature|[VDI 3731] ]]. The following sections deal with the subject of the sound source relating to the heat pump and the refrigerant circulation device connected with it: When analysing potential sound paths, the cause of the noise, i.e. the excitation source, should always be considered first. At this point, sound proofing measures can be put into practice most effectively and with the least effort and are therefore preferable to secondary sound protection measures. In the case of heat pumps, the excitation sources are the compressor, the ventilators, and possibly the pumps. With regard to the acoustic optimisation of ventilators, reference is made at this point to the comprehensive literature available on this topic; a very good list is provided by the Association of German Engineers VDI 3731, Sheet 2 [[planning:building_services:heating_and_dhw:heating:heat_pumps#literature|[VDI 3731] ]]. The following sections deal with the subject of the sound source relating to the heat pump and the refrigerant circulation device connected with it:
  
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