NRC and STC relationship

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    aagangchen

    See the following link for the differences between NRC and STC:

    https://workingwalls.com/nrc-and-stc-what-are-they-whats-the-difference/

    Gang Chen, Author, Architect, LEED AP BD+C (GreenExamEducation.com)

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    Agustina Rodriguez

    Gang, very very helpful. Thanks!

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    aagangchen

    Agustina,

    Thanks for the kind words, I am happy to help.

    Gang Chen, Author, Architect, LEED AP BD+C (GreenExamEducation.com)

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    Somaya Etemadmoghadam

    Thank you Gang and Michael ... 

    Both comments was really helpful and I think I understood the differences by now. I appreciate your time.  

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    lgnall

    I think the question was worded poorly.  to recap the question asks:  "Materials or Assemblies with a high noise reduction coefficient (NRC) generally have a "

    and the answers (A) high sound transmission class (STC) , (B) low STC, (C) high reverberation time, (D) low absorption coefficient.  

    If i just think about the WORDS, "sound transmission", then yes, i want the sound transmission to be lower.  But if i add the word "rating" to my thoughts, then I would want a higher STC rating, to transmit less sound. 

    the answers in the Ballast question didn't include the word "rating" ... so i guess that's what's messing with our reasoning?  Hopefully NCARB questions will be worded with less confusing statements. 

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    mermann

    That’s a terrible question. Ignore it.

    —Michael Ermann
    Creator, Amber Book
    Author, Architectural Acoustics Illustrated

    For more, see the post I linked to above.

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