8 specific machine performance, 9 noise level – Flowserve LNGT User Manual

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LNGT USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 00083107 02-08

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1.8 Specific machine performance

For performance parameters see section 1.5, Duty
conditions
. When the contract requirement specifies
these to be incorporated into User Instructions these
are included in the Supplementary User Instructions.
Where performance data has been supplied
separately to the purchaser these should be obtained
and retained with these User Instructions if required.


1.9 Noise level

When pump noise level exceeds 85 dBA attention
must be given to prevailing Health and Safety
Legislation, to limit the exposure of plant operating
personnel to the noise. The usual approach is to
control exposure time to the noise or to enclose the
machine to reduce emitted sound. You may have
already specified a limiting noise level when the
equipment was ordered, however if no noise
requirements were defined then machines above a
certain power level will exceed 85 dBA. In such
situations consideration must be given to the fitting of
an acoustic enclosure to meet local regulations.
Pump noise level is dependent on a number of
factors - the type of motor fitted, the operating
capacity, pipe work design and acoustic
characteristics of the building.

Typical sound pressure levels measured in dB
and A-weighted are shown in the table below the
figures are indicative only, they are subject to a
+3 dB tolerance, and cannot be guaranteed.

The values are based on the noisiest ungeared
electric motors that are likely to be encountered.
They represent sound pressure levels at 1 m [3.3 ft]
from the directly driven pump, for "free field over a
reflecting plane".

If a pump unit only has been purchased, for fitting
with your own driver, then the "pump only" noise
levels from the table should be combined with the
level for the driver obtained from the supplier. If the
motor is driven by an inverter, it may show an
increase in noise level at some speeds. Consult a
Noise Specialist for the combined calculation.

For units driven by equipment other than electric

motors or units contained within enclosures, see the
accompanying information sheets and manuals.




































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