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Acoustics


The HVAC industry plays a large role in the amount of noise that is generated by and transmitted through buildings.

Acoustics articles

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Noise problems that won't go away

Author: Tim Marks

EcoLibrium™, July 2005
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Recent Building Code of Australia changes to sound insulation

Authors: Matthew Patterson and Norm Bowen

EcoLibrium™, February 2005
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Basics of duct design - a further word

Author: Murray Mason

EcoLibrium™, February 2003
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Basics of duct design

Author: JJW (Bill) Siganto

EcoLibrium™, October 2002
     
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Noise control in a changing landscape

With the recent proliferation of high-density residential developments and the lines between residential and commercial zoning becoming blurred, controlling the noise of building services is as important as ever.

EcoLibrium™, October 2004
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Silence in Singapore

The innovation of two Australian companies has ensured Singapore’s new Theatres on the Bay performing arts building is world class in its mechanical services acoustic design.

EcoLibrium™, February 2004
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Acoustics hold court

Sean McGowan takes a look at the acoustic properties of the County Court of Victoria redevelopment.

EcoLibrium™, July 2003

AIRAH Residential Air Conditioning Best Practice Guideline

Following best practice when installing a residential air conditioner is one of the best ways to avoid noise complaints.  Click the link above to download the AIRAH residential air conditioning best practice guideline for your state.

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