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Norsonic Nor140
Instruction Manual
135
Norsonic Nor140
Instruction Manual
Terms and definitions for impact sound insulation
The following terms are used in the display:
L average sound pressure level in the receiving
room during excitation [dB]
L
b
average background sound pressure level in the
receiving room [dB]
T
reverberation time [s]
T
0
reference reverberation time equal to 0,5 s
k
reverberation index [dB]
L
nT
standardised impact sound pressure level [dB]
L
n
normalised impact sound pressure level [dB]
V volume of the receiving room [m
3
]
A
0
reference absorption area equal to 10 m
2
.
The relations between the quantities are given by the
following equations:
The values are calculated for each frequency band. For
L
nT
and L
n
, a single-number value is also calculated.
The value corresponds to the 500 Hz value for the
reference curve after shifted it in accordance with the
method specified in ISO 717-2.
Survey and engineering methods
Survey measurements according to the ISO 10052
standard are made in octave bands. Option 1, Octave-
frequency analysis, is therefore required in addition to
Option 11. The procedure described in the Internation-
al standard specifies how to measure sound insulation
by measuring levels in octave-bands and estimating
the acoustic absorption (reverberation time). Service
equipment sound – is measured in the normal mode
of operation.
Engineering method measurements are made ac-
cording to the standards ISO 16283-1 (with al-
ternative settings for the BS-ISO
140-4 or the
ASTM E336): Field measurements of airborne
sound insulation between rooms, ISO
16283-3:
Field measurements of airborne sound insulation of fa-
cade elements and facades and ISO 16283-2 (with alter-
native settings for BS-ISO 140-7 or ASTM E1007): Field
measurements of impact sound insulation of floors are
made in one-third octave bands. Option 3, One-third-
octave frequency analysis and Option 9, Reverberation
Time measurements, are therefore required in
addition to Option 11. The procedure described in the
International standard specifies how to measure sound
insulation by measuring levels and reverberation time
in one–third octave bands.
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