ATIS T1 TR 54-1997 Recommended Methods for Measuring Acoustic Noise Emission.pdf
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1、Report No. 54 A Technical ReportonOctober 1997 Recommended Methodsfor Measuring AcousticNoise EmissionPrepared byT1E1.8Working GrouponPhysical Protectionand DesignCommittee T1 is sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry SolutionsAccredited by American National Standards InstituteCop
2、yright 1997 by Alliance for Telecommunications IndustrySolutionsAll rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form,in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without theprior written permission of the publisher.iForewordThis Technical Report (TR) has been produced by
3、Working Group T1E1.8 ( Physical Protectionand Design ) as part of Technical Subcommittee T1E1 ( Interfaces, Power and Protection ofNetworks ).Compatibility with the end-use environment is a primary concern for purchasers andmanufacturers of telecommunications equipment. An important compatibility is
4、sue is the amountof acoustic noise emitted by the equipment. This TR is intended to meet three primary needs ofpurchasers and manufacturers with regard to this issue: Recommendation of acoustic noise emission measurement methods Recommendation of a method for reporting acoustic noise emission Recomm
5、endation of a method for verification of declared noise emission valuesTo develop practical specifications and to have the capacity to make fair comparisons betweenequipment, it is essential to have a single, technically established method for the measurement ofacoustic emission. Therefore, this TR
6、recommends the use of sound power measurement and,more specifically, adopts ISO 7779 as the primary measurement reference document.Sound power levels can be used for direct comparison of noise emission for functionally similarequipment manufactured by different vendors, and/or in the calculation of
7、estimated soundpressure levels for spaces where the equipment is to be installed. The use of sound power level,instead of sound pressure level, as the specified quantity for product noise emission has clearprecedent within the international noise control community. Additionally, the EuropeanTelecomm
8、unications Standards Institute (ETSI) has recently adopted sound power as its primarydescriptor for noise emission.This TR recommends that manufacturers report measured A-weighted sound power values forequipment. Given that it is impractical and unnecessary to measure every manufactured unit, therep
9、orted sound power value should be one that all, or nearly all, units of a particular model willnot exceed. This means that, the reported value should take into account both productionvariation and the precision of the measurement method. ISO 9296 recommends methods thataddress these issues and is th
10、erefore recommended in this TR as the method for declaring soundpower values. ISO 9296 also recommends a method for verification of declared sound powervalues.In general, the noise levels associated with telecommunications equipment are well below thehealth and safety sound pressure limits required
11、by the Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration (OSHA). As discussed in Annex C, sound power data can be used to obtain anestimate of immission sound pressure levels when the appropriate environmental parameters areknown.iiContentsForeword1 Scope2 References3 Definitions4 Measurement methodology
12、5 Installation and operation of equipment5.1 Equipment installation5.2 Equipment operation “in-use”5.2.1 Variable emissions - standard temperature test5.2.2 Variable emissions - high temperature test6 Information to be recorded7 Information to be reported8 Verification of declared A-weighted sound p
13、ower levelsAnnex A (informative): Prominent discrete tonesA.1 ScopeA.1 Detection and reporting of prominent discrete tonesAnnex B (informative): Motivation for this reportAnnex C (informative): The relationship between sound power and sound pressureAnnex D (informative): Sound power measurement meth
14、odsD.1 Reverberation room techniqueD.1.1 ConceptD.1.2 Measurement procedureD.2 Free field over a reflecting plane techniqueD.2.1 ConceptD.2.2 Measurement procedureHistory1Recommended Methods for Measuring Acoustic Noise Emission1 ScopeThis Technical Report (TR) recommends methods for measuring, repo
15、rting and verifying thenoise emission of telecommunications equipment operated in a telecommunications networkfacility. The details of the methods are found in ISO 7779 and ISO 9296. The descriptor used toquantify acoustic noise emission is sound power level in units of bels. Measurements should bep
16、erformed on each equipment type or model.The recommendations contained herein apply only to the airborne acoustic noise generated byequipment during normal operation. That is, the document does not apply when the equipment isbeing serviced. Also, the document does not apply to equipment features whi
17、ch produce sound asan intentional aspect of their operation, e.g. alarm signals, attention signals and so on.2 ReferencesThis TR contains, by dated or undated reference, provisions from other publications. Thesereferences are cited at the appropriate places in the text, and are listed below. For dat
18、edreferences, subsequent amendments to, or revisions of any of the publications apply to this TRonly when incorporated in it by amendment or revision. For undated references the latest editionof the publication referred to applies.1 ISO 7779 Acoustics - Measurement of airborne noise emitted by compu
19、ters and businessequipment.2 ISO 9296 Acoustics - Declared noise emission values of computer and business equipment.3 ANSI T1.304 Ambient temperature and humidity requirements for network equipment incontrolled environments.3 DefinitionsThe following definitions are intended to provide background in
20、formation for key quantitiesdiscussed in this TR. Except for the last two definitions, detailed definitions, along with relevantreferences, are found in ISO 7779 and ISO 9296.Sound power level (Lw), in units of bels: The logarithm (base 10) of the ratio of a given soundpower to the reference sound p
21、ower. The weighting network (A-weighting) or the width of thefrequency band used should be indicated. The reference sound power is 1 pW.Declared A-weighted sound power level (Lwad), in units of bels: A statistical maximum A-weighted sound power level for manufactured units, taking into account toler
22、ances of productionand measurement variance, described in ISO 9296. Typically, LWAdis 0.3 bels higher than the A-Technical Report 542weighted sound power level measured on an average manufactured unit. LWAdis used for allequipment classes and in the specification of noise emission limits.Sound press
23、ure level (LP), in units of decibels: Ten times the logarithm (base 10) of the ratio ofthe time-mean-square sound pressure to the square of the reference sound pressure. Theweighting network (A-weighting) or the width of the frequency band used should be indicated.The reference sound pressure is 20
24、mPa.A-weighting filter: Response characteristic of a filter used in acoustic measurement systemswhich attenuates low frequency and high frequency acoustic energy. This filter is used to providea frequency response characteristic similar to that of the human auditory system.The following definitions
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