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vermilye
Sep 04, 2018Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:
You do realize a DB rise of 3 is double the volume...so your contractor's generator will be around 4 times as loud based on the spec you show.
Also are you comparing apples to apples noise specs?
- Check the distance it is estimated at.
- Check the throttle level assumptions.
A good chance the contractor's unit is estimated from a greater distance and at a lower throttle setting.
Then you have fuel economy and power quality:
- If the air/con (or other heavy load) is cycling on and off, the inverter generator will typically use much less fuel because it will throttle way back when the load is off. A traditional generator must keep the RPM up to provide a steady 60hz.
- Related to this, inverter generators generally are better at keeping the 120v-60hz power clean. Traditional generators tend to slow down and the voltage sags when you apply a heavy load before the engine can catch up.
10-15yrs ago, it was pretty much Honda/Yamaha if you wanted a quiet quality inverter generator...today, there are lots of options many much cheaper than the name brand, so going with the contractor type doesn't make a lot of sense.
While a 3 db increase is a doubling of power, it is not a doubling of loudness. Loudness is subjective, but tests have been done using large numbers of individuals asking them to "turn up" a sound source to twice as loud, and the average comes out to around a 10db increase.
That said, open frame generators often produce more annoying sound even at the same sound pressure level as a enclosed generator. The only way to really compare generators is to listen to them...
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