An AHU room often contains fans, motors, duct connections, louvers and other mechanical elements that can generate continuous noise and structure-borne vibration. In many buildings, this noise travels into offices, corridors, plant areas, guest spaces or adjacent occupied rooms. The result may be a distracting background hum, rattling panels, poor speech comfort or complaints from occupants and facility teams.
If the room surfaces are hard and reflective, the sound can build up further. That is why AHU room acoustic treatment is not only about reducing noise, but also about improving the overall acoustic environment inside the mechanical space. The right treatment can support cleaner operation, better comfort and a more professional project outcome.