NYC Noise Code for HVAC Equipment

NYC Noise Code for HVAC Equipment

NYC HVAC regulations and compliance guidance for property owners.

NYC Noise Code for HVAC Equipment

New York City's Noise Code, codified in Chapter 24 of the NYC Administrative Code, sets strict limits on noise generated by mechanical equipment including HVAC systems. The code, substantially updated in 2007 and enforced by the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), establishes maximum allowable sound levels measured at the property line of the receiving property. For HVAC equipment, this typically means that air conditioning condensers, rooftop units, exhaust fans, cooling towers, and compressors must operate below specific decibel thresholds. Residential zones have stricter limits than commercial or manufacturing districts, and nighttime limits (10 PM to 7 AM) are more restrictive than daytime limits. Building owners and contractors must consider noise code compliance during HVAC system design, installation, and ongoing operation to avoid complaints, violations, and costly retrofitting of sound attenuation measures after the fact.

Key Requirements

  • HVAC equipment must not exceed 42 dBA at the receiving property line in residential zones during nighttime hours
  • Daytime limits in residential zones are 7 dBA above ambient noise levels as measured at the receiving property
  • All new HVAC installations must include noise impact assessments when equipment is adjacent to residential properties
  • Sound barriers, vibration isolators, and acoustic louvers may be required to achieve compliance
  • Rooftop equipment must be positioned and shielded to minimize noise transmission to neighboring buildings
  • After-hours HVAC work may require an after-hours variance (AHV) permit from the DEP

Penalties for Non-Compliance

Violations of the NYC Noise Code can result in fines from $1,400 for a first offense to $2,800 or more for subsequent violations. The DEP can issue orders requiring immediate noise abatement, and ongoing violations may result in equipment shutdown orders. Civil lawsuits from affected neighbors can add significant additional costs.

How HVAC NYC Can Help

We design and install HVAC systems with noise code compliance built in from the start, using sound-rated equipment, vibration isolators, acoustic enclosures, and strategic placement. For existing systems causing noise complaints, we perform acoustic assessments and implement targeted sound attenuation solutions.

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