For heat pump installers, controlling air source heat pump noise starts with smart choices in product and setup:
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1. Avoid tight corners and windows
Choose open, non-enclosed spaces to prevent noise reflection from air source heat pumps.
2. Install anti-vibration mounts
These reduce the mechanical transmission of noise.
3. Secure all pipes
Use a clamp every 0.5 meters to prevent movement and shaking.
4. Add noise barriers where necessary
Particularly near property lines, these can reduce output by 2-5 dB.
5. Use inverter + CO2 air source heat pumps
These typically have optimized fan curves and quieter startup profiles.
Our range of CO2 inverter heat pumps are carefully designed to keep air source heat pump noise below 40 dB in most practical situations.
For heat pump installers, controlling air source heat pump noise starts with smart choices in product and setup:
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1. Avoid tight corners and windows
Choose open, non-enclosed spaces to prevent noise reflection from air source heat pumps.
2. Install anti-vibration mounts
These reduce the mechanical transmission of noise.
3. Secure all pipes
Use a clamp every 0.5 meters to prevent movement and shaking.
4. Add noise barriers where necessary
Particularly near property lines, these can reduce output by 2-5 dB.
5. Use inverter + CO2 air source heat pumps
These typically have optimized fan curves and quieter startup profiles.
Our range of CO2 inverter heat pumps are carefully designed to keep air source heat pump noise below 40 dB in most practical situations.