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| I am going to purchase a blower package for installation in an area where blower noise must be minimized. Which package design is best for this situation? |
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| Here are several suggestions for reducing noise on any new or existing blower package: |
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- A larger blower running slow will produce the same amount of air as a smaller blower running fast but will generally operate at a lower decibel level. Our computer program can provide us with a quick comparison of operating sound levels for different size blowers. Just tell us the CFM and PSI you require.
- Install a discharge silencer plus and inlet silencer in addition to the air filter/silencer.
- Blower packages can be supplied with enclosures lined with sound-proofing material. This will help reduce noise emitted from the gearbox on a positive displacement blower in addition to the inlet and discharge ports.
- Positive displacement blowers are efficient but can be noisier than centrifugal blowers. Ask us about the availability of centrifugal blower models with the CFM and PSI output you require.
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