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Silenced
Base mounted (B Series) with Silencer
Literature B Series
Table Top (TT Series)
Literature TT Series
Silenced Base (SB Series)
Literature SB Series
Noise
Rotary lobe blower noise levels vary greatly. Blower size, operating pressure, speed, and noise control components installed all effect the overall noise level. When you specify a noise level for your application, the blower can be selected and packaged to meet that level.
Most applications require some sort of noise control. The most common device installed on blowers for noise control is the silencer (muffler) placed on the discharge and inlet connections. The three package styles above all have silencers to reduce the noise level. For applications with more stringent noise control requirements, our Quiet Enclosed packages may be required.
When developing solutions to noise problems it is important to evaluate the total system. We have a four page brochure titled Noise Control for Blowers that covers the topic of noise and how to control it with rotary lobe blowers. It is easy to read, very informative, and presented in a short concise format that answers the most common questions relating to rotary lobe blowers and noise control.Noise Control for Blowers
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Conservative blower selection parameters
- 85% of maximum speed
- 85% of maximum pressure
- 85% of maximum temperature rise
- 140% safety factor on belt drives, 200%
on direct coupled
- Selected for low bearing side loads
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