Acoustic treatment for an indoor HVAC component
US-10774845-B2 · Sep 15, 2020 · US
US11725846B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11725846-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117219639-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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Example embodiments of the present disclosure relate to improved HVAC devices and kits for HVAC devices that improve the sound attenuation associated with the device, particularly low-frequency noise. An example embodiment includes an improved furnace including a housing with a combustion air chamber, a heat exchanger chamber, and a circulation blower chamber, wherein the combustion air chamber comprises a burner assembly and a combustion air fan, the furnace also includes a sound attenuation layer including a first acoustic metamaterial layer coupled to the combustion air chamber and tuned to attenuate sound for a first frequency band, one or more housing openings fluidly connecting the combustion air chamber to an environment outside the housing, wherein the sound attenuation layer includes a discontinuous section that aligns with one or more of the housing openings.
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What is claimed is: 1. An improved furnace comprising: a housing comprising a combustion air chamber, a heat exchanger chamber, and a circulation blower chamber, wherein the combustion air chamber comprises a burner assembly and a combustion air fan; a sound attenuation layer comprising an acoustic metamaterial layer tuned to attenuate sound for a frequency band, wherein the sound attenuation layer is coupled to a portion of the combustion air chamber; and one or more housing openings fluidly connecting the combustion air chamber to an environment outside the housing, wherein each of the one or more housing openings provides less attenuation of sound emanating from within the combustion air chamber than the housing, wherein the sound attenuation layer includes a discontinuous section that aligns with one or more of the housing openings. 2. The improved furnace of claim 1 , wherein the frequency band includes a range of 400 Hz to 500 Hz and a frequency of operation of at least one of the burner assembly and the combustion air fan. 3. The improved furnace of claim 1 , wherein the combustion air chamber comprises a front door having an enlarged region, wherein at least a portion of the acoustic metamaterial layer is coupled within the enlarged region. 4. A retrofit kit for reducing low frequency sound emanating from an HVAC device having a housing, wherein the HVAC device comprises a gas-fired furnace comprising a combustion chamber, wherein the combustion chamber comprises a burner assembly and a combustion air fan, the retrofit kit comprising: a plurality of sound attenuation panels, each panel of the plurality of sound attenuation panels comprising at least one acoustic metamaterial layer tuned to attenuate sound for a first frequency band, wherein the first frequency band includes the frequency of operation of at least one of the burner assembly and the combustion air fan; and a replacement cover configured to replace an existing panel of the housing of the HVAC device, wherein the plurality of sound attenuation panels are configured to couple to a portion of the housing of the HVAC device, and at least one sound attenuation panel of the plurality of sound attenuation panels is configured to couple to the replacement cover, and wherein the sound attenuation panels are configured to form a discontinuous section on a portion of the housing, wherein the discontinuous section is configured to be aligned with one or more openings in the HVAC device housing. 5. The retrofit kit of claim 4 , wherein the replacement cover comprises an enlarged region. 6. The retrofit kit of claim 5 , wherein the enlarged region is equal to or greater than the size of the at least one sound attenuation panel configured to couple to the replacement cover. 7. The retrofit kit of claim 4 , wherein at least one sound attenuation panel of the plurality of sound attenuation panels includes a chamfered edge. 8. The retrofit kit of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the sound attenuation panels of the plurality of sound attenuation panels includes a notch. 9. The retrofit kit of claim 4 , wherein at least one of the sound attenuation panels of the plurality of sound attenuation panels comprises magnets on a first side of the sound attenuation panels of the plurality of sound attenuation panels, wherein the magnets are configured to couple the sound attenuation panel to the housing at a given orientation.
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