Market: Education

In places like classrooms, lecture halls, and study areas, too much noise from HVAC systems can be a big distraction. When fans or vents are loud, it becomes harder for students to hear the instructor, concentrate on their work, or stay focused during quiet study. That’s why it’s important to design HVAC systems that not only keep the space comfortable, but also stay quiet enough to support learning.

Quiet HVAC systems in elementary, middle and high schools, and universities help create better learning environments by boosting focus, making classrooms more comfortable, and making it easier to hear and understand what's being said.

Achieving Quiet HVAC: 

  • Appropriate System Design: Choosing an HVAC system with the correct capacity and configuration for the space is essential.
  • Noise Control Methods: Using duct silencers, variable-speed drives, and effective airflow management can greatly lower noise levels.
  • Routine Maintenance: Equipment that is properly maintained runs more efficiently and with less noise.

Project work includes:

  • Elementary, Middle and High Schools
  • University of Texas
  • University of Arizona
  • Purdue University
  • BYU
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Product Information

Acoustical Panels

Acoustical Louvers

Circular Silencers

Elbow Silencers

Rectangular Silencers

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Acoustical Panels

Circular Silencers

Elbow Silencers

Rectangular Silencers