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Environmental Noise Environmental Noise ControlControl
Best Practicable Means Best Practicable Means (BPM)(BPM)
Peter Wilson MSc. MIOAPeter Wilson MSc. MIOA
Noise Control Best Practice
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Industrial Noise and Vibration Centre
•Award winning noise control technology for fans £800k capital and £250k / p.a. running cost savings for Corus
•Best Practicable Means (BPM)•Best Available Technology (BAT, BATNEEC) In many cases, (including centrifugal fans, chiller / HVAC
plant, large stacks, burners / combustion) BPM / BAT often cannot be claimed without reference to our technology….
•BPM / BAT Evaluation Often used as the arbiter of what constitutes BPM / BAT –
including court cases
•Buy Quiet Policy De-facto UK standard noise purchasing policy
•Presentations and Training Noise training providers for English, Scottish, Irish
Environment Agencies and local authorities
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Noise Control Programme Best Practice
• Noise Control Audit – defining BPMAnalysis of noise features, diagnosis of nuisance elements plus an
engineering evaluation and ranking of the noise control options (costs / benefits) based on current best practice
• Develop detailed noise control recommendationsImplement as retro-fit on the first of each type of machine / plant
• Develop longer noise management programme – as required
• Buy Quiet – Environmental Policies
• Training
More information and case studies - www.invc.co.uk
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Noise Management - Best Practice
Effective Effective AssessmentAssessment
DNA and Corporate DNA and Corporate AmnesiaAmnesia
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Digital Noise Assessment (DNA)
Presenting environmental noise data in an effective and accessible format
Video: www.invc.co.uk/noise/noise-assessment/environmental-noise-assessment/#edna
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Noise Control - Best Practice
Environmental Noise Environmental Noise ControlControl
The Approach…The Approach…
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Placebo Silencers
psychology…
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Noise Control Best Practice Elements
• Attitude
• BPM Noise Control Audit based on detailed diagnosis, objective evaluation linking
noise features to complaints and costing the options and benefits using the best of current technology
• Implement Noise Control Programme based on the results of the audit
• Update Noise Assessment Environment Agencies, Local Authorities, residents…
• Buy Quiet management and purchasing policy
This approach reduces typical costs by 50% - 80%...
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Noise Complaints from Industrial Premises
Source: National Physical Laboratory
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Environmental Noise Control is ....
… not just about the overall level…
• Effective noise control must be based on an accurate diagnosis that relates noise features to subjective impact, not just on assumptions about overall dB(A).
• Although dB(A) may also be a planning / specification requirement, this is often a completely separate issue.
• Noise control is an engineering problem that should be solved by engineering means - at source - wherever practical.
• All the options must be considered, not just the conventional high cost conventional palliatives of barriers, enclosures and silencers. These techniques should only be used where it can be proved that there is no engineering alternative.
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Gauging BAT and BPM – the process
• Identify contributory site noise sources and characteristics
• Rank the sources – both in terms of dB(A) and character
• at complainant, site boundary or other reference position
• Identify all potential noise sources within the dominant machine / process
• Rank these sources – dB(A) and character
• Establish the noise control options for the dominant source; repeat for the next most dominant source….
• Draw up a schedule of noise reduction v cost
You cannot claim BPM unless this process has been followed – period!
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Source ID and Ranking Techniques
• run each source separately - measure in far field at reference points
use digital recorders – 2 places at once….
• measure each source close in and predict noise levels (sound power and propagation)
• use narrow band frequency analysis - compare far field and close-in signatures
bedroomwindow open/shut
grinder 5m
cooling towers 1 / 2 at 2m
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A Misty Morning at the Dairy…
Abatement notice looming. Source ranking:-
1.Cooling towers (fans + falling water)
2.Fridge compressors (pipework)
3.Glazed roof breakout
4.Roof-top condensers
Solution
•Cooling tower control system and floating balls: 15dB(A) reduction
•Local acoustic pipe lagging
•Suspended ceiling
•Condenser panel damping
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Noise Control Options
Techniques by priority and cost effectiveness….
•Control at sourceengineering modifications; efficiency improvementsvibration isolation and vibration damping
Only if the above are not practical should you consider…
•Silencing
•Enclosures
•Lagging
•Barriers
•Building modifications
Conventionally, these high cost techniques have been the only measures that are considered….
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Cost v Noise Reduction – Defining BPM
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Innovative Noise Control Technology
These are some of the latest innovations we use as part of current best practice in environmental noise control.
• Award winning fan noise control technology
10% - 20% of the cost, no effect on fan efficiency
• Chiller / HVAC noise control
<20% of the cost, free cooling unaffected, higher efficiency
• Fan / combustion stacks
retro-fit, low cost, fast
• Burner / combustion noise
source control technology – typically <5% of the cost
• Acoustic Camouflage
psychological electronic silencing
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OG Centrifugal Fans: Corus
…for the most significant development in noise control technology
>£1 million cost saving
Stealth and efficiency case studies: www.invc.co.uk
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Scrap Can Extract and Chopper Fans
modified fan
ProblemOccupational + environmental tonal noise
Conventional•silencers, lagging and
enclosures•capital cost > c£35000 +
maintenance costs
BPM Engineering•internal fan modification
reduced tones by 23dB and overall noise by 22dB(A)
•cost c £3000 - no maintenance costs (lasts the lifetime of the fans despite passage of cans)
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Press Shop Noise Complaints
•£12k wasted on factory end wall treatment, £65k additional roof improvements planned (no guarantee) and £40k+ legal fees spent…
•LA employs us to rule on BPM. Power press modifications costing c£12k solved problem.
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Cement Works Stack Noise Control
•Plant update to improve efficiency had a disastrous effect on stack noise, causing complaints over a wide area.
•Conventional silencing would have been very costly and would have caused unacceptable down-time.
•We designed tuned stack inserts installed over a weekend.
•Noise reduced by 19dB with no effect on system efficiency and at a small fraction of the cost.
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o.ukYoghurt-Based Noise Control - Boiler Burner
16dB tonal noise reduction
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o.ukEdgware Road Station – Acoustic Camouflage
• Numerous complaints re track maintenance noise at night.
• Council insisted people and equipment should be delivered from Baker Street, adding £250k to cost.
• Combining intelligent noise monitoring, noise control and acoustic camouflage, we convinced the council to allow station access.
• Less than zero complaints! Two emails of commendation from previous complainants….
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Abatement Notice – Corrugation Plant
• Abatement notice - £150k quoted for building mods. - with no guarantee of success. EHO suggested our 2nd opinion…
• Diagnosed corrugator roller tones and defined BPM.
• Reduced tonal content at source by 12dB – and eliminated PPE requirement – for cost of £25k…
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Noise Management - Best Practice
Buy QuietBuy Quiet
Purchasing PolicyPurchasing Policy
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Buy Quiet Noise Control
Probably the single most cost effective long term noise control measure that a company can take.
BUT....
Do not allow your suppliers to spend your money on noise control without close scrutiny and evidence that they have followed diagnostic best practice
•most suppliers do not have technical expertise in noise control and usually buy-in proprietary materials, enclosures, silencers etc and add these to the cost - regardless of Best Practicable Means using the best of current technology
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Buy Quiet – insist on BAT
•Thermal oxidiser plant Supplier recommended earth berm noise barrier, large
silencers, fan enclosures: c £150k+ - estimated 5dB(A) reduction
BAT: fan modifications, move dampers, convert duct-work into silencers: c £30k - 15dB(A) reduction
• Waste recycling plant• Supplier recommended £1million spent on double-skinning
plastic glazing to give 3dB(A) added attenuation.• BAT: modify plant inside to reduce noise levels by 5dB(A)+
predicted c90% less cost and reduced occupational noise levels (no PPE).
• Brown-field housing• Planners prevented developer building due to industrial
noise. Consultants claimed it would cost too much to sort (barriers etc)
• 11 fans modified at c£45k cost to developer; 200 properties built…
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Remote Control of Noise – second opinion….
video sound photos
email -internet
specialised analysis
BPM
BAT
Costs
database
experience
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Remote Control of Noise
Romanian power station Laundry fan Ship unloading
Roof-top fans Garage A/C plant Punch press
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Remote Control of Noise
USA Refinery: $1.25m quote for conventional silencers: $0.25m via our engineering approach – no impact on efficiency, no site visit.
Video at: www.invc.co.uk/noise/noise-control/fan-noise-reduction/#remotefan
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Environmental Noise Environmental Noise ControlControl
Best Practicable Means Best Practicable Means (BPM)(BPM)
Peter Wilson MSc. MIOAPeter Wilson MSc. MIOA
Noise Control Best Practice
noise
Industrial Noise and Vibration Centre: www.invc.co.uk