Air Movement and Control Association (AMCA) International Inc. announces the publication of ANSI/AMCA Standard 301-22, Methods for Calculating Fan Sound Ratings from Laboratory Test Data.
Superseding ANSI/AMCA Standard 301-14, ANSI/AMCA Standard 301-22 applies to any fan for which a test standard for measuring sound-power levels exists. Stakeholders include fan manufacturers, building designers, engineers and acoustic consultants.
Revisions of note include:
- Section 5.1: Because of inherent inaccuracy, extrapolation of operating points toward shutoff no longer is allowed. Additionally, to improve the accuracy of projections of blade-pass tone, the previous recommendation that projections be made in 1/3 octave bands if 1/3-octave-band test data are available now is a requirement.
- Annex A: Annex A was rewritten, with several figures added to provide clarity regarding test-wheel size, speed, and tested operating points.
Additional revisions include updated references to standards, clarification of the intent of several sections, and a rewritten Section 4, “Definitions, Symbols and Subscripts.”
The cost of ANSI/AMCA Standard 301-22 is $45 for AMCA members and $90 for non-members. To purchase a copy, click here.
For more information about ANSI/AMCA Standard 301-22, contact Director of Publications and Standards Joe Brooks, P.E., at [email protected] or Senior Manager, Publications and Standards Shruti Kohli-Bhargava at [email protected].