Can be installed directly on the upper part of the machine! A baked paint finish in the same color as the outdoor unit is also possible.
The "Shizuka S Type" is a soundproofing device for the discharge of outdoor units that is compatible with various manufacturers' products. It features a baked paint finish in the same color as the outdoor unit. Weighing approximately 38 kg, it can be installed directly on top of the equipment. There is also a lineup of the "Shizuka SII Type," which has a low pressure loss of about 5 Pa or less. Additionally, this product only targets discharge side noise. If measures against intake side noise are necessary, using it in combination with the "Shizuka F Type (soundproof hood)" or "Shizuka L Type (soundproof louver)" is more effective. 【Features】 - Weight that can be installed directly on top of the equipment (S Type approximately 38 kg) - Baked paint finish in the same color as the outdoor unit - Low pressure loss (S Type approximately 16 Pa, SII Type approximately 5 Pa or less) - Soundproofing performance can be produced at standard type approximately 10 dB, high-performance type approximately 15 dB and 20 dB - Compatible with various manufacturers' products both domestically and internationally *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Product Specifications (Standard)】 ■Outer Panel: Aluminum (Painted in specified color) ■Sound Absorbing Material: Water-repellent Glass Wool ■Sound Absorbing Protection Material: Perforated (Aluminum, unpainted) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is a high-tech group that always aims to create a more comfortable sound environment. As a system engineering company specializing in noise control in the architecture and industrial fields, we have built a wealth of achievements, including the development of ultra-quiet spaces that meet the noise limit known as "NC15," which is considered the extreme of indoor noise. We will continue to expand our dreams endlessly by creating sound spaces of "moisture" and "serenity" that can meet the needs of a new era and by venturing into new fields.