Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Neighbour noisy air conditioner - condenser unit 12Jul 17, 2009 9:53 pm ’’Quondo Omni Flunkus Mortati ’’ If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. Stila BK1 Build Thread The best place to talk about sport Re: Neighbour noisy air conditioner - condenser unit 14Jul 17, 2009 10:09 pm If it's currently not affecting your childs sleep, surely they are used to it and it wont be a problem even when your child can talk. If the child is so young I would have thought more noise now would be more annoying to sleep than in a few years when they can re-settle themself 'A bottle of wine contains more philosophy than all the books in the world.' Louis Pasteur Vegie garden: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=27637&start=0 My Backyard Adventure Re: Neighbour noisy air conditioner - condenser unit 15Jul 17, 2009 10:14 pm I'm not an expert but my experiences with my son would suggest otherwise. He spent the first few years of his life growing up on a busy street. Now he can't stand any noise in his room. Re: Neighbour noisy air conditioner - condenser unit 16Jul 17, 2009 10:36 pm Paul P This is hard to answer, as I don't know when some of the council controls were introduced. They certainly don't comply with the 3 meter rule, and their unit would certainly have a noise level higher than 5dba above the ambient noise level. It is also possible that the unit would be producing "offensive nose" under the POEO Act, which is the law in NSW. seen this? ’’Quondo Omni Flunkus Mortati ’’ If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy. Stila BK1 Build Thread The best place to talk about sport Re: Neighbour noisy air conditioner - condenser unit 17Jul 18, 2009 1:30 am Most councils will have a clear policy on the acceptable noise level. You need to: 1) Find out exactly what the acceptable aircon noise level is in your area 2) What action council can take if your neighbour's unit is too noisey 3) Ask council for the specifics on how the noise level should be measured so it can be an "official" reading. If the level is too high then your neighbour will get fined / have to mount the unit on rubber / build an acoustic enclosure / acoutically treat the fence / relocate the unit If the level is within acceptable limits then you'll need to look at treatments on your side: better fence / double glazing / acoustically treated walls here's an example PDF from a council in QLD. It's a pretty standard document and most councils have a variation of this: http://www.townsville.qld.gov.au/resources/953.pdf Do the hard jobs first. The easy jobs will take care of themselves. - Dale Carnegie Re: Neighbour noisy air conditioner - condenser unit 18Jul 18, 2009 6:28 am Thanks CabinFever and Serge I am aware of the various NSW departments and the various guidelines, controls etc. that exist. I've been doing a fair bit of research and talking to various people over the last 2 or 3 weeks. Thanks Re: Neighbour noisy air conditioner - condenser unit 19Jan 28, 2011 12:42 am Sorry to jump right in here without introducing myself, but sitting in front of my computer at 1:00am looking for answers & came across this topic. I can give some advice here, but as you will probably gather, It don't always work. You should try & contact your neighbour, (council will encourage this) If they won't answer the door, then a note in the letter box. I went through a couple of six packs with mine when we were still on talking terms & he still ran his air con 24/7. Contact your local council, in NSW the rule for air cons is 10pm to 7am & 10 to 8 Sundays. That applies to all air cons, something they don't tell you when you buy one, but Council only deal with the noisy ones & most these days are not that noisy. Council get their funding from a state government organisation called DECC (Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water) they provide the funding to councils, you can download a PDF doc from there about noise problems, gives you a guide of who to contact. Don't bother with the police as it says, as their not interested. In our case, we share a common rear & dividing wall with our neighbour & the air con compressor is mounted on the wall at the rear, so we get vibration as well as noise & his compressor is situated right next to our bedroom (within 3 meters) Because next door has not had its final inspection, there is nothing council can do with regard to its location, the 3 meter rule has been around for ages & the distance is also dependent on the power output of the unit. They will in most cases, either come & listen to the unit or in our case, set up a noise monitor in the area of the house most affected, like your bedroom, The recordings it makes are time & date stamped, so the know when its being used. If council come out, they will get the owner/renter to run the air con, insist that its run a maximum output. Ok, now there is a DB rating to what they consider loud, but (& this is where it gets interesting) the noise does not have to be at that DB rating, it only has to be intrusive. They will then issue a warning letter, then if it goes on, they will issue a noise abatement notice (28 days) If they continue after that, then initially they get hit with a $300 fine (& it goes up each time they don't comply). According to DECC, council has the option of making them move the compressor, sound proof it in some way or issue a notice that the air con not be used during the mentioned times (If non compliance continues). Interestingly none of these options ever mentioned by council. Seems like a way out eh! well, here I am 2 years later & the guy still runs his air con ( & yes he has been fined, once). Every time he does not comply, I have to get a Stat Dec signed by a JP & send it in to council who basically do SFA, if the neighbour complies for a period of a few months, then the process starts all over again. The air con this guy has is a large old rumbling type that you see mounted on the wall of offices or shops. I would not have a problem if it was not so damn loud & I don't have a problem with people wanting to stay cool or warm. We designed our place for passive cooling, don't work if you have to close windows & doors to block noise. Re: Neighbour noisy air conditioner - condenser unit 20Jan 28, 2011 11:17 pm I think it's unrealistic to ask your neighbour to turn his aircon off early because your DD goes to bed at 6.30pm. He is well within his rights to run it until curfew. After then, deal with council. The way you approached the "problem", i.e. attacked them, possibly has a lot to do with their response. They may have gotten on well with the old neighbours and are finding you the problem. Sorry it's not what you want to hear. Judie Hi, I have a double and whenever the wind picks up I can hear alot of banging in certain areas of the house. I've had a look round and can't see any obvious issue but… 0 10670 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Thanks Chippy . Did also see a YouTube video before. 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