ECMA TR 27-1995 Method for the prediction of installation noise levels (Second Edition)《安装噪声水平的预测方法 第2版》.pdf
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1、ECMA Technical Report TR/27 Second Edition - June 1995 ECMA Standardizing Information and Communication Systems Method for the prediction of installation noise levels Phone: +41 22 649.60.00 - Fax: +41 22 849.60.01 - ECMANEWS: +41 22 735.33.29 - internet: Helpdesk ECMA.CH ECMA Technical Report TR/27
2、 Second Edition - June 1995 ECMA Standardizing Information and Communication Systems Method for the prediction of installation noise levels Phone: +41 22 849.60.00 - Fax: +41 22 849.60.01 - ECMANEWS: +41 22 735.33.29 - Internet: Helpdesk ECMACH Gino Laud - ETR27-ll.DOC - 24.01.96 14,42 Brief History
3、 In 1979 ECMA set up its Technical Committee TC26 for Acoustics. As a first task TC26 drafted a standard for determining the noise out-put of different categories of individual items of computer and business equipment. This Standard ECMA-74, was first issued in 1981, and was adopted by ISO/TC43 as t
4、he basis for International Standard IS0 7779:1988. ECMA-109 followed and covered the subject of Declared Noise Emission Values for Computer and Business Equipment. ECMA-109 was adopted by IS0 TC43 as the basis for IS0 9296 and both are now widely used by the industry. ECMA-74. Edition 3, was adopted
5、 in 1993, slightly modified in 1994 and submitted to IS0 TC43 for adoption under the fast-track procedure as new edition of IS0 7779. Standard ECMA-74 facilitates the assessment of the NOISE EMISSION of a given piece of equipment, that is the level of noise emitted by this equipment when measured un
6、der standardised test conditions. In contrast, when several pieces of equipment are installed and operated in a room, the resulting sound pressure level is called INSTALLATION NOISE LEVEL that depends not only on the noise emitted by the installed equipment, but also on its arrangement in the room,
7、on the acoustical properties of the room, and the location of interest. Knowledge of the installation noise level is required in order to assess the NOISE IMMISSION level at workplaces in the room, that is the personal exposure to noise of people working in an installation. This personal exposure, t
8、he so-called RATING LEVEL, depends on the installation noise level and on the exposure duration of the individual person. Limits for the rating level have been set in a number of countries by law or regulation. ECMA TW62 gives details of legislative and normative requirements applicable to computer
9、and business equipment. When planning an installation it is therefore important to be able to predict the likely installation noise level. This ECMA Technical Report describes a method for such prediction. It is based on mathematical models developed by KRAAK and JOVICIC (see annex C). For the purpo
10、ses of this Technical Report applying to computer and business equipment, the method has been simplified to provide a practical tool for those concerned with machine and system installation as well as early installation planning. Whilst actual calculations and measurements by members of TC26 have ge
11、nerally shown that the difference between the predicted and the actual measured levels is within 3 dB, users are cautioned that conditions unique to each installation may result in the measured values being more than 3 dB different from the predicted values. The principal reasons for this situation
12、are as follows: - In a given installation it is possible that the operation conditions are for a certain time more stringent than the standard operating conditions specified in ECMA-74. - The predicted noise levels include steady background noise but do not include the additive effects of personal c
13、ommunication (speech, telephone, etc.). It is the intention of TC26 to consider the experience made when applying the method described in this Technical Report with a view to issuing improved editions. Readers and users of this Technical Report are therefore invited to communicate their views to ECM
14、A. This ECMA Technical Report has been adopted by the ECMA General Assembly of June 1995 Table of contents 1. Scope 1 2 References 1 3 Acoustical terminology 3.1 General 3.2 The nature of sound 3.3 The decibels scale 4 Glossary 4.1 Sound pressure, p, in pascals 4.2 Sound pressure level, Lp, in decib
15、els 4.2.1 Single machine 4.2.2 Adding sound pressure levels 4.3 Equivalent continuous sound pressure level, LPeq in decibels 4.4 A-weighted sound pressure level, Lp, in decibels 4.5 C-weighted peak sound pressure level, LpCpek 4.6 Sound power, W, in watts 4.7 Sound power level, LW ,in decibels 4.8 A
16、-weighted sound power level, LWA, in decibels 4.9 Noise emission 4.10 Emission sound power level and sound pressure level 4.1 1 Declared noise emission values 4.1 1.1 Declared sound power level, LWAd, in bels 4.1 1.2 Declared sound pressure level, Lp, in decibels 4.12 Noise immission 4.13 Rating sou
17、nd level, L, in decibels 5 Noise emission 5.1 General 5.2 Measurement of noise emission 5.3 Use of noise emission values 6. Noise immission 6.1 General 6.2 Determination of noise immission 6.3 Use of noise immission values 7. Installation noise 7.1 General 7.2 Measurement of the installation noise l
18、evel 7.3 Prediction of the installation noise level 7.3.1 Overview and assumptions of the method 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 7.3.2 Guidance through the method 7.3.3 Room categories 7.3.4 Prediction methods 7.3.5 Adjustments for screens 7.3.6 Multiple equipment in a room 7.3.7 Adjustments for
19、 background noise 7.3.8 Calculations for several locations of interest 7.4 Actual installation noise level 7.5 Rating level Annex A - Corrections for the determination of the installation noise level Annex B - Absorption coefficients of some typical building materials Annex C - Supplementary informa
20、tion on the prediction theory Annex D - Bibliography Annex E - Computer programs for installation noise prediction 9 10 11 15 16 17 18 18 18 19 31 33 37 39 1. 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 Scope This ECMA Technical Report specifies a method for the prediction of installation noise levels. This method takes into a
21、ccount the acoustical properties of the room in which computer and business equipment is installed, the location(s) of the noise emitting equipment and their noise emission level), determined in accordance with Standard ECMA-74, and the locations(s) of interest. References ECMA-74 ECMA-1 O8 ECMA-1 O
22、9 ECMA-160 ECMA TW62 Measurement of Airborne Noise emitted by Computers and Business Equipment. Measurement of High Frequency Noise Emitted by Computer and Business Equipment. Declared Noise Emission Values of Computer and Business Equipment. Determination of Sound Power Levels of Computer and Busin
23、ess Equipment. Product Noise Emission of Computer and Business Equipment. Acoustical terminology General In noise control a variety of terms and definitions have been introduced during the past two decades of standardization. When dealing with acoustical values a basic understanding of the most comm
24、only used expressions is essential. These definitions are listed in clause 4 of this ECMA TR. An important area of understanding relates to the distinction between the noise level emitted by an individual machine or a piece of equipment operated under well defined standard conditions in a controlled
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