IN-SITU
An in-situ test is a measurement of the radiated and discharge sound characteristics of a specific device. A common in-situ test involves installing a terminal unit in a ceiling cavity above a room that has an acoustical ceiling with no penetrations allows for direct measurement of radiated sound in a space that approximates the size and construction of a typical private office. The terminal unit has both primary and discharge air duct connections. Discharge air is passed through a divider section in the plenum, allowing little or no radiated sound from the terminal to penetrate into the plenum over the discharge sound room. Then a specific amount of discharge air is directed through a diffuser in the ceiling of the discharge sound room, which allows direct measurement of discharge sound.
With so many other installation types available, we are capable of building a variety of spaces and product configurations. The following examples briefly describe some of the in-situ options we are capable of offering:
REVERBERANT
Demonstration of overhead and displacement in operation.
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