The dyno room at chisholm tafe melbourne generated high noise level.
Building a soundproof dyno room.
I ve had the opportunity to work in quite a few dyno rooms during my life.
To build a sound proof room try hanging thick blankets or sound curtains on the walls which will contain some of the noise you re making in the room.
You can further sound isolate your room with a few more steps that are far simpler than building a room within a room.
If that s not sound proof enough get some acoustic wedge panels and cover all of the walls with them.
Start by building the new wall frames leaving some space or a large space from the original wall if you are building a completely new small room as the principle of building the walls will be the same.
The panels will absorb sounds so they aren t heard outside of the room.
The room had to be explosion proof and it had to be large enough to permit several individuals to surround.
Megasorber engineers worked with the dyno room manager.
After measuring the spectrum of the dyno room megasorber engineers recommended megasorber p100 a.
Using wood sound isolating material insulation such as roxul rockboard and handles you can create plugs for your windows that can be placed in the window frames whenever you want to block sound but removed whenever you miss the sun and the outside world.
Some were a pleasure to work in and some were just plain awful.
Compliants of the noise were lodged from those in the nearby buildings.
The resilient clips must be installed first on the frames and after that you can just snap the hat channels on them.
The dyno room manager contacted megasorber for a cost effective solution.