Installation; Reducing Operating Sound - Daikin VAM-FA8VE Technical Data Manual

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Installation

10-1

Reducing operating sound

The air suction and discharge grille may give out operating
sound higher by 8 to 11 phons than of the HRV units body.
When installing this unit in a quiet place, take measures to
reduce operating sound.
10-1-1 Points for reducing operating sound
1. Operating sound heard from the air discharge outlet can be
reduced just by applying sound-insulating material to the SA
(indoor air supply) duct.
HRV units
OA
EA
Apply sound-insulating
material to the SA duct.
2. Operating sound can be reduced more effectively by applying
sound-insulating material to a portion of the SA duct near the unit
body than that near the air suction / discharge grille.
HRV units
OA
EA
Apply sound-insulating
material here for effective operating sound reduction.
10-1-2 Taking measures to reduce operating
sound heard from attic-installed
equipment and air ducts.
1. When installing large air volume models (650 m
avoid the following wherever possible if it is expected to be
necessary to apply sound-insulating material to them. (Fig.1)
Fig.1
Making the duct diameter extremely small (Example: φ 250
1
→ φ 150, φ 200 → φ 100)
Making the duct extremely bent using bellows (in
2
particular, connecting bellows to the air discharge outlet of
the unit body)
Making opening holes on the ceiling
3
Hanging the unit on a material which does not have
4
enough hanging strength
See "Precautions for installing and handling the unit" on
pages 77 and 87.
2. Take the following sound reduction measures. (Fig.2)
Fig.2
• HRV • VAM-FA8VE
Air suction /
discharge
RA
grille
SA
Flexible duct
(HC0054)
Air supply
and exhaust
RA
grille
SA
Flexible duct
(HC0055)
3
/ h or more),
1
4
3
2
(HC0056)
1
2
(HC0057)
• HRV • Heat Reclaim Ventilation
Use a sound-insulating (low-permeability-to-sound) ceiling.
1
Note:
Some sound-insulating ceilings are not very effective in
reducing low-frequency element of the operating sound.
Place a sound-reducing material under the source of the
2
operating sound.
Note:
When using a sound-insulating sheet, it is necessary to have the
entire body of the unit covered with it. Note, however, that
some models do not allow the use of a sound-insulating sheet
because it may badly affect the ventilation of their radiation
heat.
10-1-3 Reducing operating sound heard from the
air discharge outlet (suction inlet)
1. Use the following recommended optional accessories to
reduce operating sound heard from attic-installed duct type
models. (Fig.3)
Fig.3
Sound-eliminating box (Silencer)
1
Flexible duct
2
Sound-eliminating air suction / discharge grille
3
2. If the above accessories do not give satisfactory effect or when
an attic-installed cassette type model is used, take the
following measure.
Fig.4
Apply a sound-absorbing material to the interior of the
1
room.
3. To reduce the air flow sound heard from the air discharge
outlet (suction inlet) of an attic-installed duct type model, use a
small diameter flexible duct, which excels in sound absorptivity,
for greater sound reduction effect.
Branched duct (for letting air flow through two ducts to
1
slow down its speed before it reaches the air discharge
outlets (sunction inlets))
Fig.5
Flexible duct
2
4. Installation of the unit with the source of its operating sound
located at a corner of a room will be a partially effective sound
reduction measure; it will keep persons in the center of the
room free from the annoying operating sound, with those in
the corner of the room kept annoyed by the operating sound.
To avoid this, try to find the best installation place from which
the operating sound is least heard by everyone in the room.
1
2
3
(HC0058)
1
(HC0059)
1
2
(HC0060)
1
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