SonoCon acoustical louvers are fabricated in various assembly depths to match the sound attenuation requirements. These are typically installed in the building walls to reduce the noise transmitted through the ventilation openings needed for mechanical equipment cooling or air distribution. SonoCon louvers are easily installed in panelized or conventional construction and require little additional floor area.
Requirements for aesthetic design, corrosion resistance, pressure drop and insertion loss dictate the design of the acoustical louvers. Generally, acoustical louvers are either aluminum or galvanized steel with airfoil or parallel surfaces.
Requirements for aesthetic design, corrosion resistance, pressure drop and insertion loss dictate the design of the acoustical louvers. Generally, acoustical louvers are either aluminum or galvanized steel with airfoil or parallel surfaces.
Unit of Measure
Specifications
Brands |
N/A Phoenix-E |
Standard Flange Size |
N/A 2 in |
Frame Size |
N/A 16 gauge |
Frame Material |
N/A Galvanized Steel Channel |
Blades Size |
N/A 16 gauge |
Blades Material |
N/A Galvanized Steel |
Blade Spacing |
N/A 4 in |
Blade Angle |
N/A 45 º |
Finish |
N/A Mill Finish |
Minimum Size |
N/A 24 x 24 in |
Maximum Size |
N/A 72 x 96 in |
Depth |
N/A 4 in |
Additional Information
Additional Information |
N/A
Grilled, weather-resistant and storm-proof styles are available. Each is rated by independent laboratory testing for both sound attenuation and aerodynamic performance. Pressure drop as a function of face velocity is provided in the performance tables to assist in quickly sizing the acoustical louver area needed to meet ventilation requirements. In addition to standard constructions the following options can be furnished :
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