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André BAILLY: Laboratory Manager, Compagnie Industrielle d'Applications Thermiques (CIAT)
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Michel CLERC-RENAUD: Engineer from the Lyon National Institute of Applied Sciences - CIAT technical advisor
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Emmanuel RUTMAN: Engineer from the École Catholique d'Arts et Métiers in Lyon - Head of the CIAT laboratory's Comfort team
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Claude TERNANT: Engineer from the École des hautes études industrielles de Lille (HEI) - Former head of CIAT's Technical Assistance Department
INTRODUCTION
Air is a good sound propagator. In air conditioning, however, air is extracted and then blown back into the room being treated. Between extraction and blowing, it has passed through noise-generating elements. It will therefore carry this noise. If attenuation is not provided in the right place, this can lead to significant discomfort in the room to be heat-treated, and even outside the room or building. Acoustics must therefore be taken into account right from the design stage.
A brief introduction to acoustics is followed by a list of possible sources of noise. This first paragraph concludes with advice and solutions for the various acoustic treatments possible in air conditioning.
In some cases, the plant requires special air treatment (physico-chemical treatment). At the beginning of this second paragraph, ionization and ultraviolet radiation treatments are briefly described, as they are tending to disappear in favor of improved filtration. Chemical drying, the subject of the second part of this paragraph, can replace dehumidification by cooling. This principle is used when the desired absolute humidity in the room is very low. The principle and controls are described below.
This document is part of a set of four articles on air handling:
Air treatment and air conditioning. Acoustic and physico-chemical aspects
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Bibliography
References
Standardization. Regulations
International standards (International Organization for Standardization)
- Estimation du bruit par rapport aux réactions des collectivités - ISO R 1996 -
- Construction immobilière. Expression des exigences de l'utilisateur. Partie 1 : Confort thermique - ISO 6242-1 - : 1992
- Ambiances thermiques modérées. Détermination des indices PMV et PPD et spécifications des conditions de confort thermique...
Organizations
American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH)
Association Confort et Régulation (ACR)
French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME)
Association of Climate, Ventilation and Refrigeration Engineers (AICVF)
American National Standard Institute (ANSI)
American Society of Heating,...
Manufacturers or distributors (non-exhaustive list)
Air handling unit
Carrier SA
Cie Industrielle d'Applications Thermiques CIAT
GEA Happle France
HCF Lennox
Hydronic S.A.
Robatherm S.à.r.l.
Trane (Company)
Toussaint Nyssenne S.A. (Workshops)
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