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1、The International Authority on Air System ComponentsAIR MOVEMENT AND CONTROL ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL INC.ANSI/AMCA Standard 300-14Reverberant Room Method forSound Testing of FansAn American National Standard Approved by ANSI on August 14, 2014AIR MOVEMENT AND CONTROLASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL, INC.
2、30 West University DriveArlington Heights, IL 60004-1893 U.S.A.Tel: (847) 394-0150 Fax: (847) 253-0088 Email : infoamca.org Web: www.amca.orgThe Air Movement and Control Association International Inc. is a not-for-profit international association of the worlds manufacturers of related air system equ
3、ipment, primarily but not limited to fans, louvers, dampers, air curtains, airflow measurement stations, acoustic attenuators and other air system components for the industrial, commercial and residential markets.ANSI/AMCA Standard 300-14Reverberant Room Methodsfor Sound Testing of FansAir Movement
4、and Control Association International30 W. University DriveArlington Heights, Illinois60004AMCA Standard 300-14 was adopted by the membership of the Air Movement and Control Association International Inc. on August 21, 2014. It was approved by the American National Standards Institute on August 14,
5、2014. 2005 by Air Movement and Control Association International Inc.All rights reserved. Reproduction or translation of any part of this work beyond that permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the United States Copyright Act without the permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. Requests for perm
6、ission or further information should be addressed to the executive director, Air Movement and Control Association International Inc. at 30 West University Drive, Arlington Heights, IL 60004-1893 U.S.A.Air Movement and Control Association International Inc. will consider and decide all written compla
7、ints regarding its standards, certification programs, or interpretations thereof. For information on procedures for submitting and handling complaints, write to:Air Movement and Control Association International30 West University DriveArlington Heights, IL 60004-1893 U.S.A.European AMCAAvenue des Ar
8、ts, numro 46 Bruxelles (1000 Bruxelles)Asia AMCA Sdn BhdNo. 7, Jalan SiLC 1/6,Kawasan Perindustrian SiLC Nusajaya,Mukim Jelutong, 79200 Nusajaya, JohorMalaysiaAMCA uses its best efforts to produce standards for the benefit of the industry and the public in light of avail-able information and accepte
9、d industry practices. However, AMCA does not guarantee, certify or assure the safety or performance of any products, components or systems tested, designed, installed or operated in accordance with AMCA standards or that any tests conducted under its standards will be non-hazardous or free from risk
10、.AMCA PublicationsAuthorityCopyrightObjectionsDisclaimerReview CommitteeDavid Johnson Berner International CorporationCommittee ChairJohn Cermak Acme Engineering it may also conform to air test chamber conditions given in ANSI/AMCA Standard 210 1.3.1.3 Decibel (dB)A dimensionless unit of level in lo
11、garithmic terms for express-ing the ratio of a power or power-like quantity to a similar reference quantity (see Sections 3.1.13 and 3.1.14).3.1.4 Ducted fanA fan having a duct connected to either its inlet, its outlet or to both.3.1.5 End reflectionA phenomenon that occurs whenever sound is transmi
12、tted across an abrupt change in area, such as at the end of a duct in a room. When end reflection occurs, some of the sound entering the room is reflected back into the duct and does not escape into the room. 3.1.6 FrequencyThe number of times in one second that a periodic function repeats itself.3.
13、1.7 InformativeA term that indicates that the referenced material is provided as advice to the reader but does not constitute a mandatory requirement.3.1.8 Non-ducted fanA fan without ducts connected to its inlet and outlet.3.1.9 NormativeA term that indicates that the referenced material, if applie
14、d, constitutes a mandatory requirement.3.1.10 Octave bandThe interval between any two frequencies having a ratio of two. Fan sound power levels are reported in eight stan-dardized octave bands, shown in Table 2. Fan sound power levels may also be reported in one-third octave bands, also shown in Tab
15、le 2.3.1.11 Reverberant roomAn enclosure meeting the requirements of Annex A or Annex A and B.3.1.12 Shall and shouldThe word “shall” is to be understood as mandatory; the word “should” is to be understood as advisory.3.1.13 Sound power levelExpressed in decibels (dB), the value of 10 times the loga
16、-rithm (base 10) of the ratio of the sound power W to the reference sound power Wref, according to:LW, in dB = 10 log10( W/Wref) Eq. 3.2-13.1.14 Sound pressure levelExpressed in decibels (dB), the value of 20 times the loga-rithm (base 10) of the ratio of the sound pressure p to the reference sound
17、pressure pref, according to:Lp, in dB = 20 log10( p/pref) Eq. 3.2-22 | ANSI/AMCA 300-143.1.15 WavelengthThe distance between two points having the same phase in two consecutive cycles of a periodic wave, along a line in the direction of propagation 2. Wavelength () is determined by frequency and the
18、 speed of sound in the air through which the wave propagates:g = c/f Eq. 3.2-3Where:f = frequency, Hzc = 343 m/s at 20C (1125 ft/s at 68F)The value for c is acceptable for use in this standard within the limits of 5C (9F) for standard air.3.1.16 Standard airAir having a density of 1.2 kg/m3(0.075 lb
19、m/ft3). Standard air has a ratio of specific heats of 1.4 and a viscosity of 1.8185 10-3Pas (1.222 10-5lbm/ft-s). Air at 20C (68F), 50% rela-tive humidity and 101.325 kPa (14.696 lbm/in.2, 29.92 in. Hg) barometric pressure has these properties, approximately.3.2 Symbols and SubscriptsSee Table 1.4.
20、Instruments/Methods of Measurement4.1 Sound level meterThe sound level meter shall meet the requirements of ANSI S1.4 and S1.4A 3. It should be capable of accepting a microphone extension cable.4.2 Microphone systemA diffuse field microphone shall be used. The microphone system (transducer and any a
21、ssociated components and cable) shall meet the requirements for use in a Type 1 preci-sion sound level meter, according to ANSI S1.4 and S1.4A. A microphone with a nominal diameter of 13 mm (0.5 in.) is recommended.4.3 Frequency analyzer and weighting systemAn octave band or one-third octave band fi
22、lter set is required and shall meet the Order 3 Type 3-D requirements of ANSI S1.11 4. An A-weighting network shall meet the require-ments of ANSI S1.4 and S1.4A. Other weighting networks may be used to improve the accuracy, as outlined in Annex F.4.4 Data recording equipmentThis standard does not a
23、ttempt to set limitations on data recording equipment. Considerations include long-term stability, ease of use and the method of averaging the sound pressure signal. Modern integrating-type analyzers that comply with IEC 804 5 are recommended because they produce Lpvalues, eliminating any need for v
24、isual averag-ing. Graphic level recorders can be used to make permanent records and ease the problem of making visual averages from sound level meter indications. Octave BandsBand no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8ANSI band no. 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39Center frequency f, Hz 63 125 250 500 1000 2000 4000 8000Table 2
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