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    Soundproofing a wall with an integrated window aircon

    To be honest, the temperature isnt' too bad in that rom and I only want it slightly lower. Do you think a good aircooler would do the job? Thanks.
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    Soundproofing a wall with an integrated window aircon

    Thanks very much guys, you've been very helpful. Norcon: that's the only picture that I could find: I don't think that it helps much. It looks like one of the windows from the outside, while from the inside the window that is now on the left looks smaller than the one on the right...
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    Soundproofing a wall with an integrated window aircon

    Thanks. Your posts are very helpful. To be honest, I don't think I will bother arguing with the landlords about this at the moment. I have already bought the materials for an acoustic wall and I have arranged a builder for the weekend, so I'll see where that takes me. Since you seem to...
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    Soundproofing a wall with an integrated window aircon

    Thanks guys. Well, the only thing that separates the unit from the outside is a wooden grille, while there is normally a plasterboard nailed from the inside. This way all the air that goes into the aircon comes from the outside (unless there is something that I don't get). It looks like I...
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    Soundproofing a wall with an integrated window aircon

    Anybody knows whether it would be safe to stuff the aircon duct with isover? Two cables and an aircon hose go through that duct. I read that isover is not flammable, but I want to double check before I do it.
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    Soundproofing a wall with an integrated window aircon

    Thanks, Deluks. Here's a picture of the mess (sorry about the large size): http://img269.imageshack.us/img269/3608/aircon01.jpg All this is covered only by a thin sheet of plasterboard. You can see the ducting on the top, so it isn't the ducting that is causing the trouble. Its the...
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    Soundproofing a wall with an integrated window aircon

    Hello, We are renting a few office rooms near a very busy junction in London (its the first floor and there are lots of buses, ambulances, police vehicles passing by all the time). We have recently decided to turn one of them into a video conference room so it has to be very quiet. Last...
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