| Name |
Description |
Abstract |
Status |
Publication date |
Edition |
Number of pages |
Technical committee |
ICS |
| ISO 8798:1987 |
Acoustics — Reference levels for narrow-band masking noise |
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Withdrawn |
1987-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO/DTS 9241-620 |
Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 620: The role of sound for users of interactive systems |
This technical specification provides users with a summary of the existing knowledge about ergonomics considerations for the influence of sound in use environments on humans. It describes how unwanted effects of sound (noise) can be controlled. The main goals for controlling the acoustic use environment are reducing the rating level of sound in general, optimizing signal-to-noise ratio and sound reduction within the workspace.
This document also provides users with organizational measures that can be taken if and where technical measures do not help sufficiently. Also included are measures in personal level.
This document deals with sound events that can cause extra-aural effects. Noise-induced hearing loss prevention and the ways to eliminate or reduce hazardous noise exposure are not covered by this document.
|
Under development |
|
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 26 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
;
13.180
Ergonomics
|
| ISO 9612:1997 |
Acoustics — Guidelines for the measurement and assessment of exposure to noise in a working environment |
|
Withdrawn |
1997-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 11904-2:2021 |
Acoustics — Determination of sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear — Part 2: Technique using a manikin |
This document specifies basic framework measurement methods for sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear. These measurements are carried out with a manikin, equipped with ear simulators including microphones. The measured values are subsequently converted into corresponding free-field or diffuse-field levels. The results are given as free-field related or diffuse-field related equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure levels. The technique is denoted the manikin technique.
This document is applicable to exposure to sound from sources close to the ear, for example during equipment tests or at the workplace to sound from earphones or hearing protectors with audio communication facilities.
This document is applicable in the frequency range from 20 Hz to 10 kHz. For frequencies above 10 kHz, ISO 11904-1 can be used.
|
Published |
2021-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 16 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 9612:2009 |
Acoustics — Determination of occupational noise exposure — Engineering method |
ISO 9612:2009 specifies an engineering method for measuring workers' exposure to noise in a working environment and calculating the noise exposure level. ISO 9612:2009 deals with A-weighted levels but is applicable also to C-weighted levels. Three different strategies for measurement are specified. The method is useful where a determination of noise exposure to engineering grade is required, e.g. for detailed noise exposure studies or epidemiological studies of hearing damage or other adverse effects.
The measuring process requires observation and analysis of the noise exposure conditions so that the quality of the measurements can be controlled. ISO 9612:2009 provides methods for estimating the uncertainty of the results.
ISO 9612:2009 is not intended for assessment of masking of oral communication or assessment of infrasound, ultrasound and non-auditory effects of noise. It does not apply to the measurement of the noise exposure of the ear when hearing protectors are worn.
Results of the measurements performed in accordance with ISO 9612:2009 can provide useful information when defining priorities for noise control measures.
|
Published |
2009-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 43 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO/DIS 9612 |
Acoustics — Determination of occupational noise exposure — Methodology |
|
Under development |
|
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 48 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 11690-1:1996 |
Acoustics — Recommended practice for the design of low-noise workplaces containing machinery — Part 1: Noise control strategies |
|
Withdrawn |
1996-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 11690-1:2020 |
Acoustics — Recommended practice for the design of low-noise workplaces containing machinery — Part 1: Noise control strategies |
This document outlines strategies to be used in dealing with noise problems in existing and planned workplaces by describing basic concepts in noise control (noise reduction, noise emission, noise immission and noise exposure). It is applicable to all types of workplaces and all types of sources of sound which are met in workplaces, including human activities.
It includes those important strategies to adopt when buying a new machine or equipment.
This document deals only with audible sound.
|
Published |
2020-10 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 29 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 11690-2:1996 |
Acoustics — Recommended practice for the design of low-noise workplaces containing machinery — Part 2: Noise control measures |
|
Withdrawn |
1996-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 26 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 11690-2:2020 |
Acoustics — Recommended practice for the design of low-noise workplaces containing machinery — Part 2: Noise control measures |
This document deals with the technical aspects of noise control in workplaces. The various technical measures are stated, the related acoustical quantities described, the magnitude of noise reduction discussed, and the verification methods outlined.
This document deals only with audible sound.
|
Published |
2020-10 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO/TR 11690-3:1997 |
Acoustics — Recommended practice for the design of low-noise workplaces containing machinery — Part 3: Sound propagation and noise prediction in workrooms |
Deals with sound propagation together with the prediction of sound pressure levels at the workplace. Contains recommendations concerning the use of noise prediction as an aid for noise control.
|
Published |
1997-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 11904-1:2002 |
Acoustics — Determination of sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear — Part 1: Technique using a microphone in a real ear (MIRE technique) |
ISO 11904-1:2002 specifies basic framework measurement methods for sound immissions from sound sources placed close to the ear. These measurements are carried out with miniature or probe microphones inserted in the ear canals of human subjects. The measured values are subsequently converted into corresponding free-field or diffuse-field levels. The results can be given as free-field related or diffuse-field related equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure levels. The technique is denoted the microphone-in-real-ear technique (MIRE technique).
ISO 11904-1:2002 is applicable to exposure from sources close to the ear, for example during equipment tests or at the workplace by earphones or hearing protectors with audio communication facilities.
ISO 11904-1:2002 is applicable in the frequency range from 20 Hz to 16 000 Hz.
|
Published |
2002-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 11904-1:2002/Cor 1:2004 |
Acoustics — Determination of sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear — Part 1: Technique using a microphone in a real ear (MIRE technique) — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
|
Published |
2004-01 |
Edition : 1 |
|
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 14257:2001 |
Acoustics — Measurement and parametric description of spatial sound distribution curves in workrooms for evaluation of their acoustical performance |
|
Published |
2001-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO/TS 15666:2003 |
Acoustics — Assessment of noise annoyance by means of social and socio-acoustic surveys |
ISO/TS 15666:2003 provides specifications for socio-acoustic surveys and social surveys which include questions on noise effects (briefly referred to hereafter as "social surveys"). Its scope includes questions to be asked, response scales, key aspects of conducting the survey, and reporting the results. ISO/TS 15666:2003 does not prescribe methods for the analysis of data obtained from these questions. It is recognized that specific requirements and protocols of some social and socio-acoustic studies may not permit the use of some or all of the present specifications. ISO/TS 15666:2003 in no way lessens the merit, value or validity of such research studies.
The scope of ISO/TS 15666:2003 is restricted to surveys conducted to obtain information about noise annoyance "at home". Surveys conducted to obtain information about noise annoyance in other situations, such as recreational areas, work environments and inside vehicles, are not included.
ISO/TS 15666:2003 concerns only the questions on noise annoyance used in a social survey and the most important additional specifications needed to accomplish a high level of comparability with other studies. Other elements which are required to provide high-quality social surveys, but which are not specific for social surveys on noise (such as sampling methods), can be found in textbooks.
Compliance with the recommendations of ISO/TS 15666:2003 does not guarantee the collection of accurate, precise or reliable information about the prevalence of noise-induced annoyance and its relationship to noise exposure. Other aspects of study design, as well as uncertainties of estimation and measurement of noise exposure, can influence the interpretability of survey findings to a great extent.
|
Withdrawn |
2003-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO/TS 15666:2021 |
Acoustics — Assessment of noise annoyance by means of social and socio-acoustic surveys |
This document provides specifications for socio-acoustic surveys and social surveys which include questions on noise effects (referred to hereafter as “social surveys”). It includes questions to be asked, response scales, key aspects of conducting the survey, and reporting the results.
It is recognized that specific requirements and protocols of some social studies may not permit the use of some or all of the present specifications. This document in no way lessens the merit, value or validity of such research studies.
The scope of this document is restricted to surveys conducted to obtain information about noise annoyance “at home”. Surveys conducted to obtain information about noise annoyance in other situations, such as recreational areas, work environments and inside vehicles, are not included.
This document concerns only the questions on noise annoyance used in a social survey and the most important additional specifications needed to accomplish a high level of comparability with other studies. Other elements which are required to provide high-quality social surveys, but which are not specific for social surveys on noise (such as sampling methods), can be found in textbooks (see References [1] and [2]).
Conformity with the recommendations of this document does not guarantee the collection of accurate, precise or reliable information about the prevalence of noise-induced annoyance and/or its relationship to noise exposure. Other aspects of study design, as well as uncertainties of estimation and measurement of noise exposure, can influence the interpretability of survey findings to a great extent.
|
Published |
2021-05 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 17201-6:2021 |
Acoustics — Noise from shooting ranges — Part 6: Sound pressure measurements close to the source for determining exposure to sound |
This document specifies methods for recording the time history of the sound pressure produced either by shooting with calibres of less than 20 mm, or by detonation of explosive charges of less than 50 g TNT equivalent, within the shooting range at locations of interest, regarding the exposure to sound of the shooter, or any other person within the shooting range. The time history of the sound pressure can be the basis for further analyses of this type of sound at the locations of interest.
|
Published |
2021-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
;
95.020
Military in general
;
17.140.20
Noise emitted by machines and equipment
;
97.220.10
Sports facilities
|
| ISO 17624:2004 |
Acoustics — Guidelines for noise control in offices and workrooms by means of acoustical screens |
ISO 17624:2004 deals with the effectiveness of acoustical screens. It specifies the acoustical and operational requirements to be agreed upon between the supplier or manufacturer and the user of acoustical screens.
ISO 17624:2004 is applicable to the following types of acoustical screens: free-standing acoustical screens for offices, service areas, exhibition areas, and similar rooms; acoustical screens integrated in the furniture of such rooms; portable and removable acoustical screens for workshops; fixed room partitions with more than 10 % of the connecting area open and acoustically untreated.
Walls of partial acoustic enclosures and cabins which, together with the room boundary surfaces, also partition a room and provide more than 10 % open and acoustically untreated area, are also treated as acoustical screens.
ISO 17624:2004 is not applicable to cabinet walls and similar multi-layer walls whose thickness exceeds 0,2 m, nor to banners and other types of suspended baffles.
|
Published |
2004-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO/TS 20065:2022 |
Acoustics — Objective method for assessing the audibility of tones in noise — Engineering method |
This document describes a method for the objective determination of the audibility of tones in environmental noise.
This document is intended to augment the usual method for evaluation on the basis of aural impression, in particular, in cases in which there is no agreement on the degree of the audibility of tones. The method described can be used if the frequency of the tone being evaluated is equal to, or greater than, 50 Hz. In other cases, if the tone frequency is below 50 Hz, or if other types of noise (such as screeching) are captured, then this method cannot replace subjective evaluation.
NOTE The procedure has not been validated below 50 Hz.
The method presented herein can be used in continuous measurement stations that work automatically.
|
Published |
2022-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 33 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
;
17.140.01
Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general
|
| ISO 140-1:1978 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Requirements for laboratories |
|
Withdrawn |
1978-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-1:1990 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Requirements for laboratories |
|
Withdrawn |
1990-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 22868:2005 |
Forestry machinery — Noise test code for portable hand-held machines with internal combustion engine — Engineering method (Grade 2 accuracy) |
ISO 22868:2005 specifies a noise test code for determining, efficiently and under standardized conditions, the noise emission characteristics of portable, hand-held, combustion-engine-powered forest machines such as chain-saws, brush cutters and grass trimmers. Noise emission characteristics include the A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the operator position and the A-weighted sound power level. The code is applicable for manufacturers' product controls as well as type tests. It is intended that the results obtained will be able to be used to compare different machines or different models of the same type of machine. Although the noise emission values determined are obtained in an artificial operation, they are representative of noise emission in a real work situation.
|
Withdrawn |
2005-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
;
17.140.20
Noise emitted by machines and equipment
;
65.060.80
Forestry equipment
|
| ISO 22868:2011 |
Forestry and gardening machinery — Noise test code for portable hand-held machines with internal combustion engine — Engineering method (Grade 2 accuracy) |
ISO 22868:2011 specifies a noise test code for determining, efficiently and under standardized conditions, the noise emission characteristics of portable, hand‑held, combustion‑engine‑powered forestry and garden machines, including chain-saws, brush-cutters, grass-trimmers, pole-mounted powered pruners, hedge-trimmers and garden blowers/vacuums. Noise emission characteristics include the A‑weighted emission sound pressure level at the operator position and the A‑weighted sound power level.
|
Withdrawn |
2011-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 35 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
;
17.140.20
Noise emitted by machines and equipment
;
65.060.80
Forestry equipment
|
| ISO 22868:2021 |
Forestry and gardening machinery — Noise test code for portable hand-held machines with internal combustion engine — Engineering method (Grade 2 accuracy) |
This document specifies a noise test code for determining, efficiently and under standardized conditions, the common noise emission characteristics of portable, hand-held, combustion engine powered forest and garden machines, and specific requirements for chain-saws, brush-cutters, grass-trimmers, edgers, pole-mounted powered pruners, hedge-trimmers and garden blowers/vacuums/knapsack mist blowers. Noise emission characteristics include the A-weighted emission sound pressure level at the operator position and the A-weighted sound power level.
Noise test codes as described in this document enable the manufacturer to verify the effort regarding low noise design.
|
Published |
2021-01 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 37 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
;
17.140.20
Noise emitted by machines and equipment
;
65.060.80
Forestry equipment
|
| ISO 22955:2021 |
Acoustics — Acoustic quality of open office spaces |
This document provides technical guidance to achieve acoustic quality of open office spaces to support dialogue and formal commitment between the various stakeholders involved in the planning, design, construction or layout of open-plan workspaces: end customers, project owners, prescribers, consultants, etc.
It is applicable to all open-plan offices in which the following activities are performed:
— Space type 1: activity not known yet – vacant floor plate;
— Space type 2: activity mainly focusing on outside of the room communication (by telephone/audio/video);
— Space type 3: activity mainly based on collaboration between people at the nearest workstations;
— Space type 4: activity based on a small amount of collaborative work;
— Space type 5: activity that can involve receiving public;
— Space type 6: combining activities within the same space.
More specifically, this document applies to refitting projects of existing business sites (renovation and/or change or add activities) and layout projects for new spaces and spaces delivered unfurnished.
It covers both the activities and the operations of the following stakeholders:
— end customers: diagnosis, survey, expression of needs in keeping with their knowledge in the area of acoustics;
— project owners: drafting contract specifications;
— project management companies (architects, acousticians, ergonomists, economists and consulting engineers): indicating the performance of acoustic solutions and the layout principles used to achieve the result expressed in the specifications;
— building traders: reaching a clear and verifiable target with respect to the choices of materials and implementation;
— Building developer: promoting indoor environmental quality, including acoustic comfort, in estate operations in order to use it as a competitive element;
— specialists in occupational health, safety and quality;
— expert assessments and consultancy.
|
Published |
2021-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 28961:2012 |
Acoustics — Statistical distribution of hearing thresholds of otologically normal persons in the age range from 18 years to 25 years under free-field listening conditions |
ISO 28961:2012 provides descriptive statistics, percentiles, of the hearing threshold distribution whose mean is the reference threshold value specified in ISO 226 and ISO 389-7. The mean and percentile thresholds are specified under the following conditions: a) the sound field in the absence of the listener consists of a free progressive plane wave (free field); b) the sound source is directly in front of the listener (frontal incidence); c) the sound signals are pure (sinusoidal) tones; d) the sound pressure level is measured in the absence of the listener at the position where the centre of the listener's head would be; e) listening is binaural; f) the listeners are otologically normal persons within the age range 18 years to 25 years inclusive.
The percentiles are given in numerical form for the preferred frequencies in the one-third-octave series from 20 Hz to 16 000 Hz inclusive, in accordance with ISO 266, and for some intermediate audiometric frequencies.
The percentiles are applicable to the assessment of an individual's hearing in relation to the distribution of hearing thresholds under the above conditions. The percentiles can also be used to evaluate the audibility of low-level noise around hearing threshold.
|
Published |
2012-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
13.140
Noise with respect to human beings
|
| ISO 140-1:1997/Amd 1:2004 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Requirements for laboratory test facilities with suppressed flanking transmission — Amendment 1: Specific requirements on the frame of the test opening for lightweight twin leaf partitions |
|
Withdrawn |
2004-12 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-2:1978 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Statement of precision requirements |
|
Withdrawn |
1978-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-2:1991 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Determination, verification and application of precision data |
|
Withdrawn |
1991-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-2:1991/Cor 1:1993 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Determination, verification and application of precision data — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
Replaces "r" by "R" in equation (5).
|
Withdrawn |
1993-10 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-3:1978 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 3: Laboratory measurements of airborne sound insulation of building elements |
|
Withdrawn |
1978-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-3:1995 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 3: Laboratory measurements of airborne sound insulation of building elements |
Cancels and replaces the first edition (1978) and its amendment (1990). Specifies a laboratory method of measuring the airborne sound insulation of building elements such as walls, floors, doors, windows, facade elements and facades, except those classified as small building elements.
|
Withdrawn |
1995-05 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-3:1995/Amd 1:2004 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 3: Laboratory measurements of airborne sound insulation of building elements — Amendment 1: Installation guidelines for lightweight twin leaf partitions |
|
Withdrawn |
2004-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-4:1978 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 4: Field measurements of airborne sound insulation between rooms |
|
Withdrawn |
1978-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-4:1998 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 4: Field measurements of airborne sound insulation between rooms |
|
Withdrawn |
1998-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-5:1978 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 5: Field measurements of airborne sound insulation of facade elements and facades |
|
Withdrawn |
1978-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.10
Walls. Partitions. Façades
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-5:1998 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 5: Field measurements of airborne sound insulation of façade elements and façades |
|
Withdrawn |
1998-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.10
Walls. Partitions. Façades
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-6:1978 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 6: Laboratory measurements of impact sound insulation of floors |
|
Withdrawn |
1978-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.30
Ceilings. Floors. Stairs
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-6:1998 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 6: Laboratory measurements of impact sound insulation of floors |
|
Withdrawn |
1998-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.30
Ceilings. Floors. Stairs
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 377:1997/Cor 1:1997 |
Steel and steel products — Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical testing — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
|
Withdrawn |
1997-09 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
77.040.10
Mechanical testing of metals
|
| ISO 140-7:1978 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 7: Field measurements of impact sound insulation of floors |
|
Withdrawn |
1978-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.30
Ceilings. Floors. Stairs
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-7:1998 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 7: Field measurements of impact sound insulation of floors |
|
Withdrawn |
1998-09 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.30
Ceilings. Floors. Stairs
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-8:1978 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 8: Laboratory measurements of the reduction of transmitted impact noise by floor coverings on a standard floor |
|
Withdrawn |
1978-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.30
Ceilings. Floors. Stairs
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-8:1997 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 8: Laboratory measurements of the reduction of transmitted impact noise by floor coverings on a heavyweight standard floor |
|
Withdrawn |
1997-10 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.30
Ceilings. Floors. Stairs
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-9:1985 |
Acoustics — Measurements of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 9: Laboratory measurement of room-to-room airborne sound insulation of a suspended ceiling with a plenum above it |
Specifies a method for measuring a quantity called the suspended ceiling normalized level difference when the sound transmitted by paths other than the required paths is negligible.
|
Withdrawn |
1985-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.30
Ceilings. Floors. Stairs
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-10:1991 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 10: Laboratory measurement of airborne sound insulation of small building elements |
Applies to building elements, excluding windows and doors, with an area of less than 1 m^2 and which transmit sound between two adjacent rooms or between one room and the open air independently of the adjoining building elements. Annexes A, B and C are for information only.
|
Withdrawn |
1991-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
91.060.01
Elements of buildings in general
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-11:2005 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 11: Laboratory measurements of the reduction of transmitted impact sound by floor coverings on lightweight reference floors |
ISO 140-11:2005 specifies methods for measuring the acoustic properties of floor coverings from the viewpoint of reducing impact sound transmission. The purpose of ISO 140-11:2005 is to establish a method for determining the impact sound insulation of a floor covering under standard test conditions. The test is limited to the specification of procedures for the physical measurement of sound originating from an artificial impact source (tapping machine) under laboratory conditions and is not directly related to the subjective significance of the results.
In ISO 140-11:2005, a test method is described using the standard tapping machine to simulate impact sources like human footsteps with shoes. In addition, methods using a modified tapping machine and a heavy/soft impact source are also introduced in informative Annexes C and E for the assessment of impact sound insulation of a floor covering against impact sources with strong components at low frequencies, such as human footsteps or children jumping. As a simplified method for the measurement of the reduction of floor impact sound pressure level by soft and resilient floor coverings, the method using a wooden mock-up floor is introduced in Annex D.
ISO 140-11:2005 is applicable to all floor coverings, whether single or multi-layered, as installed on lightweight floors. In the case of multi-layered coverings, they can be factory-assembled or assembled at the test site. The test method is applicable only to laboratory measurements. It does not contain any provision that permits an assessment of the effectiveness of a floor covering in situ.
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Withdrawn |
2005-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 30 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-12:2000 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 12: Laboratory measurement of room-to-room airborne and impact sound insulation of an access floor |
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Withdrawn |
2000-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO/TR 140-13:1997 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 13: Guidelines |
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Withdrawn |
1997-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 79 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-1:1996 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Airborne sound insulation |
Defines single-number quantities for airborne sound insulation in buildings and of building elements such as walls, floors, doors and windows. Takes into consideration the different sound level spectra of various noise sources. Gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave or octave bands in accordance with ISO 140-3 to ISO 140-5, ISO-140-9 and ISO 140-10.
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Withdrawn |
1996-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 140-14:2004 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 14: Guidelines for special situations in the field |
ISO 140-14:2004 concerns field measurements of airborne sound insulation and impact sound insulation, and is to be used as a supplement to ISO 140-4 and ISO 140-7. It contains guidelines on sound insulation measurements in special situations in the field not directly covered by ISO 140-4 and ISO 140-7.
The basic standards ISO 140-4 and ISO 140-7 specify the measurement procedure in detail under ideal conditions, but give only little information on how to establish a suitable measurement set-up in rooms differing from simple box-shaped rooms of normal living room size. When it comes to very large rooms, long and narrow rooms, staircases, coupled rooms, etc., no guidance is given in the basic standards, which is why the guidelines in ISO 140-14:2004 have been prepared. Use of the guidelines will contribute to improvement in the reproducibility of building acoustics field measurements and furthermore facilitate the performance of measurements by avoiding time-consuming considerations in actual measurement situations.
ISO 140-14:2004 is primarily applicable to measurements in rooms in dwellings, schools, hotels, etc., with volumes less than 250 m3.
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Withdrawn |
2004-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 140-14:2004/Cor 1:2007 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 14: Guidelines for special situations in the field — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
|
Withdrawn |
2007-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 140-16:2006 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 16: Laboratory measurement of the sound reduction index improvement by additional lining |
ISO 140-16:2006, as a complement to ISO 140-3, specifies the laboratory measurement of the improvement of the sound-reduction index of a wall or ceiling when covered by an additional acoustical lining. It also provides for individual non-standardized basic elements. ISO 140-16:2006 does not deal with the sound-reduction improvement by linings on flexible lightweight structures, such as timber-frame floors or double-leaf gypsum board walls.
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Withdrawn |
2006-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 140-18:2006 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 18: Laboratory measurement of sound generated by rainfall on building elements |
ISO 140-18:2006 specifies a laboratory method of measurement of the impact sound insulation of roofs, roof/ceiling systems and skylights excited by artificial rainfall. The results obtained can be used for assessing the noise to be produced by rainfall on a given building element in the room or space below. The results can also be used to compare rainfall sound insulation capabilities of building elements and to design building elements with appropriate rainfall sound insulation properties.
ISO 140-18:2006 is based on measurements with artificial raindrops under controlled conditions using a water tank in a laboratory test facility in which flanking sound transmission is suppressed. Measurements using real rain, although a useful means for validation purposes, are not included because of the variable, unpredictable and intermittent nature of real rain. Other mechanical simulation methods under investigation by researchers are not sufficiently well developed at present to adequately simulate real rain both in terms of sound levels and spectra generated.
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Withdrawn |
2006-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 16 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 354:1985 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound absorption in a reverberation room |
Specifies a method of measuring the sound absorption coefficient of acoustical materials used as wall or ceiling treatments or the equivalent sound absorption area of objects, such as furniture, persons or space absorbers.
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Withdrawn |
1985-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO/R 354:1963 |
Measurement of absorption coefficients in a reverberation room |
|
Withdrawn |
1963-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 354:2003 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound absorption in a reverberation room |
ISO 354:2003 specifies a method of measuring the sound absorption coefficient of acoustical materials used as wall or ceiling treatments, or the equivalent sound absorption area of objects, such as furniture, persons or space absorbers, in a reverberation room. It is not intended to be used for measuring the absorption characteristics of weakly damped resonators.
The results obtained can be used for comparison purposes and for design calculation with respect to room acoustics and noise control.
|
Published |
2003-05 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO/CD 354 |
Acoustics — Measurement of sound absorption in a reverberation room |
|
Deleted |
|
Edition : 3 |
|
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 717-1:1982 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Airborne sound insulation in buildings and of interior building elements |
|
Withdrawn |
1982-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 683-14:1973 |
Heat-treated steels, alloy steels and free-cutting steels — Part 14: Steels for hot-formed and heat-treated springs |
|
Withdrawn |
1973-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
77.140.25
Spring steels
|
| ISO 717-1:1996/Amd 1:2006 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Airborne sound insulation — Amendment 1: Rounding rules related to single number ratings and single number quantities |
|
Withdrawn |
2006-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-1:2013 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Airborne sound insulation |
ISO 717-1:2013: a) defines single-number quantities for airborne sound insulation in buildings and of building elements such as walls, floors, doors, and windows; b) takes into consideration the different sound level spectra of various noise sources such as noise sources inside a building and traffic outside a building; c) gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave or octave bands in accordance with ISO 10140-2, ISO 140-4, and ISO 140-5.
The single-number quantities in accordance with ISO 717-1:2013 are intended for rating airborne sound insulation and for simplifying the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. An additional single-number evaluation in steps of 0,1 dB is indicated for the expression of uncertainty (except for spectrum adaptation terms). The required numerical values of the single-number quantities are specified according to varying needs. The single-number quantities are based on results of measurements in one-third-octave bands or octave bands.
For laboratory measurements made in accordance with ISO 10140, single-number quantities should be calculated using one-third-octave bands only.
The rating of results of measurements carried out over an enlarged frequency range is dealt with in an annex.
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Withdrawn |
2013-03 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-1:2020 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 1: Airborne sound insulation |
This document
a) defines single-number quantities for airborne sound insulation in buildings and of building elements such as walls, floors, doors, and windows,
b) takes into consideration the different sound level spectra of various noise sources such as noise sources inside a building and traffic outside a building, and
c) gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave or octave bands for example in accordance with ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1.
The single-number quantities in accordance with this document are intended for rating airborne sound insulation and for simplifying the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. An additional single-number evaluation in steps of 0,1 dB is indicated for the expression of uncertainty (except for spectrum adaptation terms). The required numerical values of the single-number quantities are specified according to varying needs. The single-number quantities are based on results of measurements in one-third-octave bands or octave bands.
For laboratory measurements made in accordance with ISO 10140-2, single-number quantities are calculated using one-third-octave bands only.
The rating of results of measurements carried out over an enlarged frequency range is dealt with in Annex B.
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Published |
2020-12 |
Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 26 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-2:1982 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Impact sound insulation |
|
Withdrawn |
1982-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-2:1996 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Impact sound insulation |
Defines single-number quantities for the impact sound insulation in buildings and of floors. Gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave bands in accordance with ISO 140-6 and ISO 140-7, and in octave bands in accordance with ISO-140-7 for field measurements only. It also contains quantities for the impact sound reduction of floor coverings.
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Withdrawn |
1996-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-2:1996/Amd 1:2006 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Impact sound insulation — Amendment 1: . |
|
Withdrawn |
2006-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-2:2013 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Impact sound insulation |
ISO 717-2:2013: a) defines single-number quantities for impact sound insulation in buildings and of floors; b) gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave bands in accordance with ISO 10140-3 and ISO 140-7, and in octave bands in accord-ance with that option in ISO 140-7 for field measurements only; c) defines single-number quantities for the impact sound reduction of floor coverings and floating floors calculated from the results of measurements carried out in accordance with ISO 10140-3; d) specifies a procedure for evaluating the weighted reduction in impact sound pressure level by floor coverings on lightweight floors.
The single-number quantities in accordance with ISO 717-2:2013 are intended for rating impact sound insulation and for simplifying the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. An additional single-number evaluation in steps of 0,1 dB is indicated for the expression of uncertainty (except for spectrum adaptation terms).The required numerical values of the single-number quantities are specified according to varying needs.
The rating of results from measurements carried out over an enlarged frequency range is described in an annex.
A method for obtaining single-number quantities for bare heavy floors according to their performance in combination with floor coverings is described in a second annex.
An example of the calculation of a single-number quantity is given in a third annex.
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Withdrawn |
2013-03 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-2:2020 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Impact sound insulation |
This document
a) defines single-number quantities for impact sound insulation in buildings and of floors,
b) gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave bands in accordance with ISO 10140-3 and ISO 16283-2, and in octave bands in accordance with that option in ISO 16283-2 for field measurements only,
c) defines single-number quantities for the impact sound reduction of floor coverings and floating floors calculated from the results of measurements carried out in accordance with ISO 10140-3, and
d) specifies a procedure for evaluating the weighted reduction in impact sound pressure level by floor coverings on lightweight floors.
The single-number quantities in accordance with this document are intended for rating impact sound insulation and for simplifying the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. An additional single-number evaluation in steps of 0,1 dB is indicated where it is needed for the expression of uncertainty (except for spectrum adaptation terms). Numerical values of the single-number quantities are specified where required for calculations.
The rating of measurements over an enlarged frequency range is given in Annex A.
A method for obtaining single-number quantities for bare heavy floors according to their performance in combination with floor coverings is given in Annex B.
Example calculations of single-number quantities are given in Annex C.
The rating of measurements with a heavy and soft impact source (rubber ball) is given in Annex D.
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Published |
2020-12 |
Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 717-3:1982 |
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 3: Airborne sound insulation of facade elements and facades |
|
Withdrawn |
1982-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO/R 717:1968 |
Withdrawal of ISO/R 717-1968 |
|
Withdrawn |
1968-05 |
Edition : 1 |
|
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 3382-1:2009 |
Acoustics — Measurement of room acoustic parameters — Part 1: Performance spaces |
ISO 3382-1:2009 specifies methods for the measurement of reverberation time and other room acoustical parameters in performance spaces. It describes the measurement procedure, the apparatus needed, the coverage required, and the method of evaluating the data and presenting the test report. It is intended for the application of modern digital measuring techniques and for the evaluation of room acoustical parameters derived from impulse responses.
|
Published |
2009-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 26 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 3382-2:2008 |
Acoustics — Measurement of room acoustic parameters — Part 2: Reverberation time in ordinary rooms |
ISO 3382-2:2008 specifies methods for the measurement of reverberation time in ordinary rooms. It describes the measurement procedure, the apparatus needed, the required number of measurement positions, and the method for evaluating the data and presenting the test report.
The measurement results can be used for correction of other acoustic measurements, e.g. sound pressure level from sound sources or measurements of sound insulation, and for comparison with requirements for reverberation time in rooms.
|
Published |
2008-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 3382-2:2008/Cor 1:2009 |
Acoustics — Measurement of room acoustic parameters — Part 2: Reverberation time in ordinary rooms — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
|
Published |
2009-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 3382-3:2012 |
Acoustics — Measurement of room acoustic parameters — Part 3: Open plan offices |
|
Withdrawn |
2012-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 3382-3:2022 |
Acoustics — Measurement of room acoustic parameters — Part 3: Open plan offices |
This document specifies a method for the measurement of room acoustic parameters in unoccupied open-plan offices. It specifies measurement procedures, the apparatus needed, the coverage required, the method for evaluating the data, and the presentation of the test report.
This document describes a group of single-number quantities indicating the room acoustic performance of an open-plan office in a condition when one person is speaking. They focus on spatial decay of speech while the quantities in ISO 3382-2 focus on temporal decay of sound.
|
Published |
2022-01 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 17 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 3382:1975 |
Acoustics — Measurement of reverberation time in auditoria |
|
Withdrawn |
1975-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 3 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 3382:1997 |
Acoustics — Measurement of the reverberation time of rooms with reference to other acoustical parameters |
|
Withdrawn |
1997-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 5136:1990 |
Acoustics — Determination of sound power radiated into a duct by fans — In-duct method |
Gives a method for testing ducted fans. Applies to fans which emit steady, broadband, narrow-band and discrete-frequency sound. Applies to air temperatures between -50 °C and +70 °C. The test duct diameter range is from 0,15 m to 2 m. The maximum flow velocity is 30 m/s and the maximum swirl angle is 15°. An example of a method for determining the angle of swirl is given in annex F. The one-third octave band centre frequency range is from 50 Hz to 10 000 Hz.
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Withdrawn |
1990-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 22 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 8429:1986 |
Optics and optical instruments — Ophthalmology — Graduated dial scale |
|
Published |
1986-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
11.040.70
Ophthalmic equipment
|
| ISO 5136:1990/Cor 1:1993 |
Acoustics — Determination of sound power radiated into a duct by fans — In-duct method — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
Replaces the drawing in figure 1.
|
Withdrawn |
1993-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 6242-3:1992 |
Building construction — Expression of users' requirements — Part 3: Acoustical requirements |
Defines how the acoustical requirements of building users can be identified, expressed and quantified. Describes users' objectives and the parameters used to express them. Specifies units of measurement and means of evaluation.
|
Withdrawn |
1992-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
91.040.01
Buildings in general
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 7235:1991 |
Acoustics — Measurement procedures for ducted silencers — Insertion loss, flow noise and total pressure loss |
Specifies the substitution method for determining the insertion loss. The measurement procedures are intended for laboratory measurements on silencers but may also be used for in situ measurements on silencers if the requirements of ISO 7235 can be met. Applies to silencers for ventilating and air-conditioning systems. Does not apply to reactive silencers used for motor vehicles.
|
Withdrawn |
1991-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 27 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 7235:2003 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement procedures for ducted silencers and air-terminal units — Insertion loss, flow noise and total pressure loss |
ISO 7235:2003 specifies methods for determining
the insertion loss, in frequency bands, of ducted silencers with and without airflow,the sound power level, in frequency bands, of the flow noise (or regenerated sound) generated by ducted silencers,the total pressure loss of silencers with airflow, andthe transmission loss, in frequency bands, of air-terminal units.
The measurement procedures are intended for laboratory measurements at ambient temperature. Measurements on silencers in situ are specified in ISO 11820.
It is to be noted that the results determined in a laboratory according to ISO 7235:2003 will not necessarily be the same as those obtained in situ (installation), as different sound and flow fields will yield different results. For example, the pressure loss will be lower under laboratory conditions than in situ, but will be comparable between different laboratories.
ISO 7235:2003 is applicable to all types of silencer including silencers for ventilating and air-conditioning systems, air intake and exhaust of flue gases, and similar applications. Other passive air-handling devices, such as bends, air-terminal units or T-connectors, can also be tested using this International Standard.
It is not applicable to reactive silencers used for motor vehicles.
|
Published |
2003-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 49 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 9052-1:1989 |
Acoustics — Determination of dynamic stiffness — Part 1: Materials used under floating floors in dwellings |
Relates to the unit area of resilient materials with smooth surfaces. Does not apply to loadings lower than 0,4 kPa or greater than 4 kPa, that is not for materials in wall linings and not for machinery foundations.
|
Published |
1989-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 10052:2004 |
Acoustics — Field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation and of service equipment sound — Survey method |
ISO 10052:2004 specifies field survey methods for measuring:
a) airborne sound insulation between rooms;
b) impact sound insulation of floors;
c) airborne sound insulation of facades; and
d) sound pressure levels in rooms caused by service equipment.
The methods described in ISO 10052:2004 are applicable to measurements in rooms of dwellings or in rooms of comparable size with a maximum of 150 m 3 .
|
Withdrawn |
2004-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 30 |
Technical Committee |
17.140.20
Noise emitted by machines and equipment
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
;
91.140.01
Installations in buildings in general
|
| ISO 10052:2004/Amd 1:2010 |
Acoustics — Field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation and of service equipment sound — Survey method — Amendment 1 |
|
Withdrawn |
2010-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
17.140.20
Noise emitted by machines and equipment
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
;
91.140.01
Installations in buildings in general
|
| ISO 10140-5:2021 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 5: Requirements for test facilities and equipment |
This document specifies laboratory test facilities and equipment for sound insulation measurements of building elements, such as:
— components and materials;
— building elements;
— technical elements (small building elements);
— sound insulation improvement systems.
It is applicable to laboratory test facilities with suppressed radiation from flanking elements and structural isolation between source and receiving rooms.
This document specifies qualification procedures for use when commissioning a new test facility with equipment for sound insulation measurements. It is intended that these procedures be repeated periodically to ensure that there are no issues with the equipment and the test facility.
|
Published |
2021-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 10052:2021 |
Acoustics — Field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation and of service equipment sound — Survey method |
This document specifies field survey methods for measuring
a) airborne sound insulation between rooms,
b) impact sound insulation of floors,
c) airborne sound insulation of façades, and
d) sound pressure levels in rooms caused by service equipment.
The methods described in this document are applicable for measurements in rooms of dwellings or in rooms of comparable size with a maximum of 150 m3.
For airborne sound insulation, impact sound insulation and façade sound insulation the method gives values which are (octave band) frequency dependent. They can be converted into a single number characterising the acoustical performances by application of ISO 717-1 and ISO 717-2. For heavy/soft impact sound insulation, the results also are given as A-weighted maximum impact sound pressure level. For service equipment sound the results are given directly in A - or C -weighted sound pressure levels.
|
Published |
2021-07 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 33 |
Technical Committee |
17.140.20
Noise emitted by machines and equipment
;
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
;
91.140.01
Installations in buildings in general
|
| ISO 10053:1991 |
Acoustics — Measurement of office screen sound attenuation under specific laboratory conditions |
Describes the equipment, the test facility, the specimen, the test procedure, the calculation of the sound attenuation, the precision, the expression of results, and the contents of the test report. Annexes A, B and C are for information only.
|
Withdrawn |
1991-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 10140-1:2010 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 1: Application rules for specific products |
ISO 10140-1:2010 specifies test requirements for building elements and products, including detailed requirements for preparation, mounting, operating and test conditions, as well as applicable quantities and additional test information to be reported.
|
Withdrawn |
2010-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 32 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 10140-1:2010/Amd 1:2012 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 1: Application rules for specific products — Amendment 1: Guidelines for the determination of the sound reduction index of joints filled with fillers and or seals |
|
Withdrawn |
2012-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 10140-1:2010/Amd 2:2014 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 1: Application rules for specific products — Amendment 2: Rainfall sound |
|
Withdrawn |
2014-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 10140-1:2016 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 1: Application rules for specific products |
ISO 10140-1:2016 specifies test requirements for building elements and products, including detailed requirements for preparation, mounting, operating and test conditions, as well as applicable quantities and additional test information for reporting. The general procedures for airborne and impact sound insulation measurements are given in ISO 10140-2 and ISO 10140-3, respectively.
|
Withdrawn |
2016-08 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 55 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
|
| ISO 10140-1:2021 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 1: Application rules for specific products |
This document specifies test requirements for the laboratory measurement of the sound insulation of building elements and products, including detailed requirements for the preparation and mounting of the test elements, and for the operating and test conditions. It also specifies the applicable quantities, and provides additional test information for reporting.
The general procedures for airborne and impact sound insulation measurements are given in ISO 10140‑2 and ISO 10140-3, respectively.
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Published |
2021-05 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 54 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 10140-2:2010 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 2: Measurement of airborne sound insulation |
ISO 10140-2:2010 specifies a laboratory method for measuring the airborne sound insulation of building products, such as walls, floors, doors, windows, shutters, façade elements, façades, glazing, small technical elements, for instance transfer air devices, airing panels (ventilation panels), outdoor air intakes, electrical raceways, transit sealing systems and combinations, for example walls or floors with linings, suspended ceilings or floating floors.
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Withdrawn |
2010-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 10848-1:2006 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of the flanking transmission of airborne and impact sound between adjoining rooms — Part 1: Frame document |
ISO 10848-1:2006 contains definitions, general requirements for test specimens and test rooms, and methods for measurement of the flanking transmission. Guidelines are given for the selection of the quantity to be measured depending on the junction and the types of building elements involved.
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Withdrawn |
2006-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 25 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
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| ISO 10140-2:2021 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 2: Measurement of airborne sound insulation |
This document specifies a laboratory method for measuring the airborne sound insulation of building products, such as walls, floors, doors, windows, shutters, façade elements, façades, glazing, small technical elements, for instance transfer air devices, airing panels (ventilation panels), outdoor air intakes, electrical raceways, transit sealing systems and combinations, for example walls or floors with linings, suspended ceilings or floating floors.
The test results can be used to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify elements according to their sound insulation capabilities, help design building products which require certain acoustic properties and estimate the in situ performance in complete buildings.
The measurements are performed in laboratory test facilities in which sound transmission via flanking paths is suppressed. The results of measurements made in accordance with this document are not applicable directly to the field situation without accounting for other factors affecting sound insulation, such as flanking transmission, boundary conditions and total loss factor.
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Published |
2021-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 14 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 10140-3:2010 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 3: Measurement of impact sound insulation |
ISO 10140-3:2010 specifies laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies.
The test results can be used to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify elements according to their sound insulation capabilities, help design building products which require certain acoustic properties and estimate the in situ performance in complete buildings.
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Withdrawn |
2010-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
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| ISO 10140-3:2010/Amd 1:2015 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 3: Measurement of impact sound insulation — Amendment 1 |
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Withdrawn |
2015-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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| ISO 10140-3:2021 |
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 3: Measurement of impact sound insulation |
This document specifies laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies.
The test results can be used to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify elements according to their sound insulation capabilities, help design building products which require certain acoustic properties and estimate the in situ performance in complete buildings.
The measurements are performed in laboratory test facilities in which sound transmission via flanking paths is suppressed. The results of measurements made in accordance with this document are not applicable directly to the field situation without accounting for other factors affecting sound insulation, such as flanking transmission, boundary conditions, and loss factor.
A test method is specified that uses the standard tapping machine (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex E) to simulate impact sources like human footsteps when a person is wearing shoes. Alternative test methods, using a modified tapping machine or a heavy/soft impact source (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex F) to simulate impact sources with strong low frequency components, such as human footsteps (bare feet) or children jumping, are also specified.
This document is applicable to all types of floors (whether heavyweight or lightweight) with all types of floor coverings. The test methods apply only to laboratory measurements.
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Published |
2021-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
91.120.20
Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
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