The Vibro-Acoustics Lay-in Service provides consultants with free application and selection assistance for Noise Control and Vibration Isolation products. On average, consultants who work with one of our 20+ application engineering specialists save 16 hours of design time per project. With over 50 years of experience, Vibro-Acoustics’ application engineering team utilizes the Integrated Systems Approach to provide a project-specific solution based on the actual requirements of the project. Consulting engineers who take advantage of our Lay-in Service greatly reduce their project risk of experiencing a noise problem, thanks to our one-of-a-kind End Result Guarantee.
Value:
- Meet tight design deadlines and increase profitability by spending less time per project design
- Minimize your project risk
- Discover added value to the project – space, cost, energy and IAQ
What we do:
- Perform a complete system analysis – Vibro-Acoustics will analyze acoustics, aerodynamics, vibration, seismic/wind requirements and project-specific limitations (cost, space, IAQ requirements, etc.)
- Select the appropriate solution – Based on the specific system requirements, Vibro-Acoustics will select the best possible solution for the project.
- Recommend product locations – The location of the product is often as important as the product itself. Vibro-Acoustics will specify exact product locations.
- Solution Evaluation – Based on the system analysis and the project limitations, Vibro-Acoustics’ Application Engineering team will provide an evaluation and, if needed, other recommendations on how to meet the desired design criteria.
Deliverables:
Put us to the test with your unique situation.
We'll work with you from the cocktail napkin to the ultimate solution. All we need are:
- Equipment Sound Power Levels (e.g. AHUs, fans, VAV boxes, etc.)
- Drawings or sketches of system layout (BIM and CAD drawings welcome)
- Desired sound criteria for occupied spaces.
- For Seismic Projects: The Seismic Design Category (page1 of the structural drawings) and the Component Importance Factors (Ip) for the HVAC equipment (USA only).