How To Stop Chiller And Air Conditioner Noise

Kathy Palimore
Kathy PalimoreKathy has been with Acoustical Solutions since 1998. With her background as a technical sales rep in the engineering industry, she easily grasps complex industrial projects. Kathy loves the challenge of soundproofing gymnasiums and multipurpose rooms for schools, worship facilities, and sports arenas.1-800-782-5742 Ext. 0116

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From large industrial chiller and air conditioner noise down to small residential heat pump and air conditioner noise, problems and discomfort are almost always associated with the annoying situations that the noisy units create.

To get right to the point, we have your solution: Acoustical Blankets

Applicable in both indoor and outdoor situations, our AudioSeal® Acoustical Blankets can absorb noise, block noise, or both.

First, we’ll show you an outdoor large-scale chiller unit application. The PrivacyShield® Outdoor Absorptive Soundproofing Blanket used here absorb air conditioner noise and block it from passing through. In this application, we used them to cover the brick walls surrounding a chiller unit that serviced a retirement community. Directly on the opposite side of the brick walls were two residential buildings and a courtyard.

The noise the chiller emitted was reverberating between the walls, which caused the noise to not only become louder but also linger for longer periods of time.

The PrivacyShield® Outdoor Absorptive Soundproofing Blanket used to mitigate sound coming from a commercial chiller in a residential area.

The PrivacyShield® Outdoor Absorptive Soundproofing Blanket used to mitigate sound coming from a commercial chiller in a residential area.

Next, we’ll show you a smaller-scale blanket application, the blanket enclosure. Blanket enclosures can be used to reduce noise indoors or outdoors. This includes air conditioner noise, generator noise, and in this application, indoor mechanical noise.

This acoustical blanket enclosure was used to quiet a shaker table, which was used for settling desulfurized material within metal canisters.

The facility manager sent us this message after he applied the enclosure to the noise source:

“The noise enclosure is a huge hit with our Mfg team. We’ve reduced the noise level from 102dB to 72dB — well under the 85dB OSHA permissible exposure limit. This allows the work to be performed during the day shift rather than swing, reducing the need for double hearing protection. It also avoids the required periodic audiograms we were going to have to perform.”

Plastics Manufacturer — Granulator using AudioSeal® blanket enclosure to encapsulate noise at the source.

Plastics Manufacturer — Granulator using AudioSeal® blanket enclosure to encapsulate noise at the source.


To learn more about how Acoustical Solutions can solve your noise control problems, use our contact form, call one of our Acoustical Sales Consultants at (800) 782-5742, or visit us on the web at acousticalsolutions.com.

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