Sone-190 [hot]
In physics and acoustics, a "sone" is a subjective unit of perceived loudness. One sone is traditionally defined as the loudness of a 1,000 Hz tone at 40 decibels (dB) above the listener's hearing threshold. In industrial hardware, "SONE" often highlights equipment certified for specific acoustic signatures, sound attenuation thresholds, or aerodynamic low-noise standards.
Without a clear definition or context, it's challenging to pinpoint exactly what SONE-190 refers to. It's possible that it's a product code, a project identifier, or even a term used in a specific industry or community. SONE-190
: 190 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute), capable of moving a large volume of air quickly. Noise Level : Operates at , which is considered very quiet for a fan of this power. Key Features Energy Star Certified : Meets strict energy efficiency guidelines. In physics and acoustics, a "sone" is a
