Outdoor Transfer Pump Noise – Case Study

A national pump distributor was having community noise
issues when setting their transfer or trash pumps outdoors in
residential or heavily populated areas. These noisy, motor driven pumps
were being used for dewatering applications typically for municipal
projects and at times would run for 24 hrs. The pump company contacted
eNoise Control for help.
eNoise Control surveyed the situation and posed many questions to
uncover the transfer pump distributor’s unique needs and sound reduction
goals for this outdoor noise situation. First, not all pumping projects
warranted noise control and the pump company stocked many different
styles and sizes of pumps. The noise solution needed to be flexible and
accommodating to several different pumps. Also, there was the issue of
transporting and set up of the solution. The enclosure needed to be
easily broken down, set up, and transported on a trailer. Most
importantly, the solution needed to reduce the noise from the large
pumps.
eNoise Control proposed an
outdoor sound curtain enclosure. The
structure is constructed of tube steel columns and cross members that
pin together to form an easily assembled and transported frame. The
cross members contain pre-installed hooks to accept the outdoor sound
curtain’s grommets for hanging each panel. The sound curtain panels are
constructed of reinforced loaded vinyl sound barrier bonded to a
silicone faced noise absorber. This engineered composite sound blanket
material is weather proof, UV, heat, and chemical resistant. The
enclosure is expandable by adding more columns and panels and silenced
ventilation baffles can be added for air flow needs. The customer is
pleased with the final results. See photos below – Readings taken at the
pump and at 25 ft. away.
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