Greenheck Fan 240XP-CUb manual Suggested Limits for Room Loudness, Dba

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Sound Levels

In many cases, the sound generated by a fan must be considered. For the fan industry, a common unit for expressing sound pressure level is the sone. In practical terms, the loudness of one sone is equivalent to the sound of a quiet refrigerator heard from five feet away in an acoustically average room.

Sones are a linear measurement of sound pressure levels. For example, a sound level of 10 sones is twice as loud as 5 sones.

Refer to the Suggested Limits for Room Loudness chart to determine the acceptable sone range for the application. As a general guideline, choose a fan that has a sone value within the range specified.

Note: Rooms with a hard construction (concrete block, tile floors, etc.) reflect sound. For these rooms, select fans on the lower end of the range. Rooms with soft construction or those with carpeting and drapes, etc., absorb sound. For these rooms, fans near the higher end of the range may be selected.

Our example describes an exhaust fan for an office. Referring to the “Suggested limits for Room Loudness” chart, offices should have a loudness range from 4 to 12 sones. Of our remaining three selections, only the GB-180 has a sone value of less than 12. Therefore, the GB-180 is the best selection for this application.

Suggested Limits for Room Loudness

Sones

DBA

 

1.3-4

32-48

Private homes (rural and suburban)

1.7-5

36-51

Conference rooms

2-6

38-54

Hotel rooms, libraries,

 

 

movie theatres, executive offices

2.5-8

41-58

Schools and classrooms,

 

 

hospital wards, and operating rooms

3-9

44-60

Court rooms, museums,

 

 

apartments, private homes urban)

4-12

48-64

Restaurants, lobbies,

 

 

general open offices, banks

5-15

51-67

Corridors and halls, cocktail lounges,

 

 

washrooms and toilets

7-21

56-72

Hotel kitchens and

 

 

laundries, supermarkets

12-36

64-80

Light machinery, assembly lines

15-50

67-84

Machine shops

25-60

74-87

Heavy machinery

From AMCA Publication 302 (Application of Sone Ratings for Non Ducted Air Moving Devices with Room-Sone-dBA correlations).

Motor Horsepower

The motor horsepower for direct drive fans is always sized by Greenheck and does not require further consideration. For belt drive models, the catalog identifies which horsepower is recommended. However, there are times when it is wise to bump the horsepower one size. For example, the hp recommended for the GB-180 at 810 rpm is 1/3 hp.

Although a 1/3 hp motor is recommended, it is not necessarily a good motor selection for this application. Our static pressure of 0.5 in. was only an estimate. It may actually turn out to be .625 in.

If this is the case, we will need a 1/2 hp motor because our fan will have to run at almost 900 rpm (refer to performance box - 2624 cfm at 0.625 in.Ps). Therefore, choosing a 1/2 hp motor in this case is exercising good judgement.

The complete model designation for this application is GB-180-5.

Note: The GB-180-5 has an rpm range of 700-940

(refer to model column in catalog). This means that if the static pressure is less than estimated, say 0.25 in. Ps, the fan can be slowed down to accommodate this condition.

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240XP-CUb specifications

The Greenheck Fan 240XP-CUb is a premium addition to the commercial and industrial ventilation market, delivering exceptional performance and reliability. Designed for a variety of applications, the 240XP-CUb combines cutting-edge technology with robust construction to ensure efficient airflow management.

One of the standout features of the 240XP-CUb is its energy efficiency. This model is engineered to minimize energy consumption while maximizing airflow, thanks to advanced motor technology and aerodynamically optimized fan blades. The fan operates with a sound level that is comfortably low, making it an ideal choice for environments where noise reduction is critical, such as schools, hospitals, and office buildings.

The 240XP-CUb is equipped with a high-efficiency, permanent split capacitor (PSC) motor that enhances its overall performance. This type of motor reduces energy costs while providing consistent operation, ensuring longevity and durability. With variable speed options, the fan can be tailored to suit specific application requirements, allowing for better control over airflow and energy use.

In terms of construction, the Greenheck Fan 240XP-CUb is built to last. It features a heavy-duty galvanized steel housing that is resistant to corrosion and can withstand the rigors of commercial use. This ensures that the fan remains reliable in various environments, from manufacturing facilities to food processing plants. The design also includes an easy-access panel for maintenance, further enhancing the unit's user-friendly nature.

Another significant aspect of the 240XP-CUb is its versatility. It can be installed in a range of configurations, including horizontal and vertical orientations, making it suitable for different spaces and applications. Furthermore, it supports a variety of accessories and options that allow for customization, such as inlet guards, dampers, and different mounting configurations.

The Greenheck Fan 240XP-CUb adheres to the latest regulatory standards for efficiency and emissions, making it an environmentally friendly choice for businesses looking to reduce their carbon footprint. With its combination of performance, efficiency, and durability, the 240XP-CUb stands out as a top-tier solution for anyone in need of reliable ventilation solutions. Whether for new installations or retrofits, this fan is designed to meet the demands of modern HVAC systems, ensuring a comfortable and healthy environment.