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Vibration control<br />

The current situation<br />

Building technology is be<strong>com</strong>ing<br />

increasingly <strong>com</strong>plex, and technical<br />

progress has led to a parallel rise in<br />

the ambitions of building owners.<br />

After 35, 30 and 25 dB(A), starting<br />

from DIN 4109 and up to VDI 4100<br />

vibration control level III, 20 dB(A)<br />

and for waste water pipework without<br />

the associated fittings noise, we<br />

are already seeing values 5 dB(A)<br />

lower than the vibration upper limit<br />

being specified. At the same time,<br />

legal developments are increasingly<br />

oriented towards the sensitivities of<br />

the consumers.<br />

Traditionally, the standards that<br />

have always had to be redefined for<br />

fault-free quality are the generally<br />

acknowledged handcraft rules.<br />

The almost never-ending stream of<br />

standards and regulations means that<br />

anyone working on a building site,<br />

including planners and installation<br />

engineers, is facing an ever-increasing<br />

liability risk.<br />

The challenge<br />

The greatest vibration damage<br />

occurs in building technology when<br />

noise in the installed equipment is<br />

transferred to the building structure,<br />

i.e. to the large “powerful” resonating<br />

body. An added <strong>com</strong>plication is<br />

the fact that those involved in the<br />

construction cannot predict the size<br />

of the vibrations. Attachments that<br />

have to absorb forces and static<br />

loads, such as pipe anchor points,<br />

are particularly problematic, as<br />

there is mutual physical contradiction<br />

between the tasks to be solved,<br />

namely strength and vibration control.<br />

If the stipulation is that the lower<br />

vibration level must not exceed 25 or<br />

20 dB(A), or in extreme cases even<br />

5 dB(A), utmost care must be taken<br />

to ensure that only the very best<br />

products and the very latest technology<br />

are used. Vibration damage,<br />

which usually cannot be localised<br />

and can often only be eliminated by<br />

a total renovation, is one of the most<br />

expensive construction defects.<br />

Work that has not been carried out<br />

according to the regulations and the<br />

recognised technical rules can have<br />

a “time bomb” effect, even if a client<br />

overlooks existing defects during<br />

acceptance and does not make a<br />

<strong>com</strong>plaint. If the work was not carried<br />

out according to the current<br />

state of technology and the generally<br />

recognised installation standards,<br />

subsequent buyers or users can still<br />

hold the planner and the installation<br />

<strong>com</strong>pany liable for any damage, for<br />

a period of up to 30 years.<br />

The solution<br />

The solution is vibration control!<br />

By making sure that all potential<br />

sources of vibration and vibrationconducting<br />

pipes are consistently<br />

decoupled from the structure, you<br />

can avoid every conceivable vibration<br />

coupling in your area of responsibility.<br />

Even with large loads and/or high<br />

vibration intensities, the MÜPRO<br />

vibration control programme offers<br />

you system <strong>com</strong>ponents to help<br />

you solve the diverse vibration and<br />

attachment problems in building technology.<br />

From the simplest attachment using<br />

pipe anchoring points, to the attachment<br />

of small and large assemblies,<br />

you will find a solution for every individual<br />

attachment and vibration control<br />

problem by using MÜPRO system<br />

<strong>com</strong>ponents.<br />

Remember: Vibration that you have<br />

under your control cannot spread<br />

elsewhere.<br />

07/09<br />

© – A concept for progress and quality 1/1

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