HVAC Silencers Installed to Meet ICD 705 Tempest and Acoustic Requirements
QuietStar Secure worked closely with the engineering firm to specify material that would meet HVAC pressure drop and insertion loss, while maintaining the ICD 705 tempest and acoustic (breakout noise) requirements.
Client Requirements
- HVAC Silencers
- ICD 705
- Forced Entry
- Acoustic Requirement
- Tempest Requirement / RF Isolation
Quietstar Secure Provided
IAC Acoustics Sentry® Silencers
- (6) 10S Silencers
- HTL (High Transmission Loss) Casing: Designed to prevent breakout noise
- Waveguides: Integrated waveguides designed for specific cutoff frequency
- No Man Bars Required: Opening is less than 100 sq. in.
- (1) 90-degree Elbow “S” Type Silencer
- HTL (High Transmission Loss) Casing to prevent breakout noise
- Waveguides designed for specific cutoff frequency
- Man Bars required
- (1) “T” Shaped “S” Type Silencer
- HTL (High Transmission Loss) Casing to prevent breakout noise
- Waveguides designed for specific cutoff frequency
- Man Bars required
Integrator Opportunity
The Contractor Provided The Client:
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HVAC Mechanical Equipment
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QuietStar Secure’s Silencers / Waveguides / Man Bars (where required)
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Installation
The Results
QuietStar Secure worked closely with the engineering firm to specify material that would meet HVAC pressure drop and insertion loss, while maintaining the ICD 705 tempest and acoustic (breakout noise) requirements.
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