Selecting Laboratory Fans Meeting Acoustical Criteria of the Project

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3 modules

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Course length
1 hour

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AMCA International

Price
$29 - 49

Description

When selecting an exhaust system for a critical environment, there is an alternative to N+1 redundancy for critical systems. This system will provide significantly improved operating efficiency, smaller footprint, better control with faster response to changes, while allowing a lower upfront cost. What you would call a win-win situation! This webinar was originally broadcast on December 8, 2021. 

Speakers: Doug Ross & Kristen Neath 
Recording length: 60 minutes 
 

Upon completion, you will earn:

  • 1 Professional Development Hour (PDH) with AMCA completion certificate
  • The AMCA Air Systems Foundations digital badge (issued via Credly)
  • Note: This micro-credential serves as your official entry point and foundational baseline for AMCA’s stackable credentialing pathways.

Objectives

  1. Compare N+1 and N-1 redundancy configurations to determine their effectiveness in ensuring safe and stable laboratory exhaust operations.
  2. Explain the operational impacts of redundancy on system components, such as isolation dampers and energy recovery coils.
  3. Identify the components involved in silence selection and evaluate how sound propagation influences the overall acoustical criteria of a project.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate AMCA Certificate

Learning credits

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