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ISO 16032:2004

Ausgabedatum: 2004 09 15

Acoustics — Measurement of sound pressure level from service equipment in buildings — Engineering method

ISO 16032:2004 specifies methods for measuring the sound-pressure level produced by service equipment attached to or installed in buildings. It specifically covers measur...
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ISO 16032:2004 specifies methods for measuring the sound-pressure level produced by service equipment attached to or installed in buildings. It specifically covers measurements on sanitary installations, mechanical ventilation, heating and cooling service equipment, lifts, rubbish chutes, boilers, blowers, pumps and other auxiliary service equipment, and motor-driven car park doors, but can also be applied to other equipment attached to or installed in buildings.

The methods are suitable for rooms with volumes of approximately 300 cubic metres or less in e.g. dwellings, hotels, schools, offices and hospitals. The standard is not in general intended for measurements in large auditoria such as concert halls. However, the operating conditions and operating cycles in Annex B can be used in such cases.

The service equipment sound-pressure level is determined as the maximum A-weighted and optionally C-weighted sound-pressure level occurring during a specified operation cycle of the service equipment under test, or as the equivalent continuous sound-pressure level determined with a specified integration time. A-weighted and C-weighted values are calculated from octave-band measurements.

ISO 16032:2024
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Norm
ISO 16032:2004
2004 09 15
Acoustics — Measurement of sound pressure level from service equipment in buildings — Engineering me...
Norm
Norm
ISO 16032:2024
Ausgabedatum : 2024 02 23
Acoustics — Measurement of sound pressure level from service equipment or activities in buildings — Engineering method