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For engineers, architects, contractors, and other building industry professionals who have little or no experience with acoustical terms or concepts. This book presents practical design guidelines supplementing information found in the Sound and Vibration chapters of the ASHRAE Handbook and includes information for developing system designs minimizing the possibility of excessive HVAC system noise and vibration in and around buildings. The text explains how to conduct troubleshooting investigations to resolve noise and vibration problems. Extensively revised, it highlights the acoustical features of a wide range of HVAC system components, is up to date on new noise and vibration control products, and discusses new strategies for selecting equipment and designing systems. I-P unitsASHRAE, founded in 1894, is an international organization of some 50,000 persons. ASHRAE fulfills its mission of advancing heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration to serve humanity and promote a sustainable world through research, standards writing, publishing, and continuing education. The ASHRAE Handbooks are the design standard for control of built environments with volumes on Systems and Equipment, HVAC Applications, Refrigeration and Fundamentals. Each is updated every four years. In addition to publishing design guidance for engineers, architects, and facility managers, we also publish a series of texts for classroom use. Some of the areas we publish in include: -Energy Modeling and Auditing -High Performance Building Design -Psychrometrics -Indoor Air Quality and Environmental Quality -Data Center Energy Efficiency -Noise & Vibration Control -Humidity Control -HVAC for Healthcare Facilities