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Rubber Damper

Rubber Damper

Rubber Damper

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Hello,

I am looking an international standarts (ISO, EN, BS,...) about rubber dampers which are used in air handling units or compressors. I searched but I couldn't find a standart which exactly defines "Rubber Dampers"

Could you please advice me a standart?

Have a good day..

RE: Rubber Damper

Have to say I am not sure what you are talking about, "rubber damper"?
What is the purpose of the rubber damper you are referring to?
That you specifically mention AHU's and compressors makes me think you are talking about the vibration isolators the units sit on. In which case you would need to search for "vibration isolation devices".

RE: Rubber Damper

Probally have better luck with a trade name like Corefam or lords mounts

RE: Rubber Damper

AHU's are usually connected by felt dampers.

RE: Rubber Damper

I think you should be searching for "rubber vibration isolator". Here is one example:
ISO 13971:2012
Refrigeration systems and heat pumps -- Flexible pipe elements, vibration isolators, expansion joints and non-metallic tubes -- Requirements and classification

Pasted from <http://www.iso.org/iso/home/store/catalogue_tc/cat...;
Rubber vibration isolators have some damping capability, but the primary design is intended to Isolate vibrations from the mechanical equipment to the support structure or building. Many isolator designs are made of elastomer materials other than rubber or metal springs.

Walt

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