3.INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Barrier:
Afence or barrier can reduce the level of the Heat Pump’s noise heard in neighbouring premises. To do this, the barrier or
fence needs to be continuous with few or no gaps and go down to ground level. It must also prevent the Heat Pump from being seen
from noise sensitive locations on neighbouring premises. Noise sensitive locations include bedroom and living room windows (including
second storey dwellings) and outdoor entertaining/relaxing areas
.
Factor for box 1
Carefully read through the fence/barrier descriptions below. Select a value that corresponds to the fence/barrier description applicable to
your situation. Put this value in Box 2 above
.
Reflection factor
Noise can reflect from walls, roofs, sheds etc. This can have the effect of making the noise seem louder that what it is.
Put the
corresponding value in Box3.
One reflective surface
Value for BOX 3 = 3
2 reflective surface
Value for BOX3=6
13
Reflaction
Value
forBox
1
1
2
3
4
The fence/barrier does not prevent the Heat Pump from being seen from noise
sensitive locations onneighbouring properties
0
The fence/barrier blocks line of sight but is made of material having large gaps,
such as a picket fence, or brick wall with openings orfancy inserts.
0
The fence/barrier blocks line of sight of the Heat Pump from noise sensitive
location eg: Typical paling fence with small gaps due to warping.
The fence/barrier blocks line of sight of the Heat Pump from noise sensitive
location e.g. "Colorbond" fencing, concrete block/masonary/brick, Fibre cement
sheeting
5
10
Factor for BOX 2
3m of less
3 morless both
directions
5 moreless
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