Mar 12, 2026
Centrifugal fan noise is disturbing. Controlling both the source and transmission of noise is crucial. Six simplified measures help reduce noise and improve comfort:

Optimized Structure: Select low-noise backward-curved impellers and optimize volute flow lines to reduce turbulent aerodynamic noise.
Add Silencers: Install silencers at the inlet and outlet to absorb sound and reduce velocity-induced noise, suitable for quiet, sensitive areas.
Sound Insulation: Add soundproof covers to high-power or high-speed fans to block airborne noise transmission.
Vibration Reduction: Use vibration damping pads/devices at the base and flexible joints in the piping to cut off structural sound transmission.
Controlled Operation: Avoid surge zones; use frequency converters to lock in low-noise, high-efficiency sections for energy saving and quiet operation.
Regular Maintenance: Clean impeller buildup, replace aging bearings and belts to eliminate deteriorating noise sources.
Comprehensive measures can systematically suppress noise and create a quiet and reassuring environment.
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