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BS EN ISO 11546-1:2009

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Acoustics. Determination of sound insulation performances of enclosures Measurements under laboratory conditions (for declaration purposes)

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Published date

31-05-2010

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Committee
EH/1/4
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

This part of ISO 11546 specifies laboatoy methods for the determination of the sound insulation performance (insertion loss) of small machine enclosures.

It applies to a total enclosure only and not to the individual panels from which the enclosure is made.

NOTES

  1. Sound insulation for enclosure panels such as wall elements, doors, windows, silencers, etc. should be measured in accordance with other relevant standards.

  2. Related standards concern noise-attenuation measurements of enclosures in situ (ISO 11546-2) and cabins (ISO 11957).

The measurement methods specified in this part of ISO 11546 are based on International Standards in the series ISO 3740, ISO 9614 and ISO 11200 (see table 1). Depending on the method chosen, the sound insulation performance (insertion loss) of the enclosure is determined in terms of the reduction of sound power level or sound pressure level. Methods are given for measurements where the enclosure surrounds the actual sound source (machine). Where these methods are not practicable, alternative measurements can be performed using a reciprocity method (see definition 3.11 and subclause 7.2) or an artificial sound source.

This pan of ISO 11546 is applicable without any restrictions to freestanding enclosures with volumes less than 2 m3. If the actual sound source is used, the sound insulation performance of enclosures with volumes exceeding 2 m3 can be determined provided that the requirements concerning maximum permissible volume in the standard used are fulfilled. The actual sound source method is applicable for any kind of enclosure design, for example enclosures fixed to the machine.

When the reciprocity method or the artificial sound source method is used, the maximum volume of the enclosure is limited to 2 m3. These methods are not applicable to close-fitting enclosures.

The wording \'laboratory conditions\' used in the title of this part of ISO 11546 indicates that test conditions and test environment (indoor or outdoor) fully conform to the respective International Standards given in table 1.

Standards Relationship
ISO 11546-1:1995 Identical
EN ISO 11546-1:2009 Identical

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