Loudness levels have been established as a new requirement in residential ventilation standards and codes including ASHRAE and IECC. Despite the extensive application of various standards and codes, the control of loudness has not been a common target in past whole-house ventilation standards and codes. In order to evaluate the appropriate loudness of ventilation fans, especially in terms of leading standards and codes, a statistical analysis is necessary. Therefore, this paper provides statistical data for bathroom and utility ventilation fans over a nine year period from 2005 to 2013. Specifically, this paper presents an evaluation of changes in fan loudness over the 9 year test period and the relevance of loudness to leading standards including HVI and ASHRAE. The loudness levels of brushless DC-motor fans are also evaluated in comparison to the loudness of AC-motor fans. For AC and DC motor fans, relationships between loudness and efficacy was determined and then explained with regression models. Based on observations, this paper introduces a new “loudness-to-energy ratio” coefficient, L/E, which is a measure of the acoustic and energy performance of a fan. Relationships between acoustic and energy performances are established by using L/E coefficients with supporting statistics for bathroom and utility fans.
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April 01 2015
An analysis of multi-year acoustic and energy performance data for bathroom and utility residential ventilation fans
Wongyu Choi;
Wongyu Choi
Mech. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., Riverside Energy Efficiency Lab., 3100 State Hwy. 47, Bryan, TX 77807, [email protected]
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Antonio Gomez;
Antonio Gomez
Mech. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., Riverside Energy Efficiency Lab., 3100 State Hwy. 47, Bryan, TX 77807, [email protected]
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Michael B. Pate;
Michael B. Pate
Mech. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX
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James F. Sweeney
James F. Sweeney
Texas A&M Univ., Bryan, TX
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Wongyu Choi
Antonio Gomez
Michael B. Pate
James F. Sweeney
Mech. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., Riverside Energy Efficiency Lab., 3100 State Hwy. 47, Bryan, TX 77807, [email protected]
J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 137, 2401 (2015)
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Wongyu Choi, Antonio Gomez, Michael B. Pate, James F. Sweeney; An analysis of multi-year acoustic and energy performance data for bathroom and utility residential ventilation fans. J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 1 April 2015; 137 (4_Supplement): 2401. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4920740
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