EEMUA PUB NO 104-1985 Noise A Guide to Information Required from Equipment Vendors《噪音 设备供应商要求信息的指南》.pdf
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1、THE ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT ANO MATERIALS USERS ASSOCIATION NOISE A Guide to Information Required from Equipment Vendors PUBLICATION No. 104 - 1985 I EEMUAI ? * THE ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS USERS ASSOCIATION NOISE A Guide to Information Required from Equipment Vendors PUBUCATION NO. 704 - 1
2、985 Copyright 1985 The Engineering Equipment and Materiais Users. AssOCalOn 45 Beech Street London EC2Y 8AD Tel 0171 628 7878 Fax 0171 628 7862 e-ma;. 1 saleseemua - CO. iik website www.eemua.co.uk 1 EEMUAI - - - STD-EEMUA PUB NO 309-ENGL L995 D- chemical and energy industries. A list of Full and As
3、sociate Members (the latterbeing limited to membership of three technical committees) is given below. EEMUA is concerned with the design, installation, operation and maintenance of the engineering plant used by members in pursuing their business activities. ?le Association aims to reduce members? co
4、sts by providing the opportunity for them to share resources and expertise in order to keep abreast of technological developments and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of their engineering activities. EEMUA supports the British Standards Institution, works with other institutions, association
5、s, government departments, regulatory authorities and the Confederation of British Industry, and is also actively involved with other standards-making bodies, both national and international, such as the American Petroleum Institute. Work, whia is carried out in-house by members done or with the hel
6、p of other organisations, may lead to the production of Association publications. These are prepared primarily for members? use, but are usually offred for sale and thus for more general use. Such pubtications may also be submitted, normally thraugh the Bntkh standards Institution, as bases for appr
7、opriate national, European or international standards. A list of current EEMUA Publications which may be purchased from the Association is given at the en of this document. , Fui1 Members Associate Members Associated ctei BG BP Amoco Conoc0 - Caitex Petroleum Coming Esso?/ExxorrMobil . Foster Wheele
8、r Energy tem Generation FEu they may require a simple statement of the noise level at some defined position, or they may require a detailed report giving information on the noise emitted by the equipment at various frequencies and the noise levels under various modes of operation. If you are a manuf
9、acturer who has not been accustomed in the past to provide such information with your products you may find difficulty in answering the enquiries and you could, possibly, lose a customer. To provide a satisfactory answer you will have to make noise measurements and this will involve you either in tr
10、aining a member of your staff to make the measurements- and obtaining a sound-level meter- or contracting an outside consultant to make them. Either way you will need to understand what the measurements mean to ensure you get value for money and also to ensure that you are providing the information
11、your customer needs. The provision of reliable information on equipment noise may place a new burden upon you if you do not have an established procedure for noise tests. Although the user is ultimately responsible for the noise levels in his plant, legislation under consideration in the UK and EEC
12、may also place an obligation on the supplier to give satisfactory noise data with his product. But, even without this, there will be a growing trend for purchasers to insist on this information, so you will have to give consideration to setting up procedures for carrying out the necessary noise test
13、s. Appendix 3 gives a glossary of the more commonly used acoustic terms. For further reading, References 2 and 3 are recommended as useful guides to basic acoustic principles and methods of noise control. NOISE SPECIFICATIONS Many purchasers will now specify limits for noise emission in a purchase o
14、rder for equipment or in an enquiry. The Complexity of the specification will depend on how they intend to use the equipment. The first stage in the procedure could be a preliminary enquiry from a purchaser in the form of Appendix 1. This will enable him to make a general decision as to whether the
15、equipment will represent a noise problem or not. If the information he receives indicates that the noise will be well below the noise levels he requires in his plant, he may proceed with the purchase without further enquiry. On the other hand, if the information indicates that the equipment noise is
16、 approaching or exceeds his noise limits, he will require more detailed information. He may present a specification defining a naise limit in dB(A) at a certain distance from the equipment or at a particular place where an operator works. Alternatively, he may present a more detailed specification f
17、or noise limits such as that of Appendix 2 if the equipment is to be part of a complex plant containing other noisy equipment. In the example of Appendix 2 (based upon Reference 1) the purchaser will have started from the basis of the noise levels he wishes to meet in his plant, and possibly in the
18、neighbourhood as well. He will consider the total noise from all the equipment he is installing and will then allocate separate noise limits to each item. These will be quoted as sound-pressure levels and, possibly, as sound-power levels. The equipment would have to meet both sets of limits. As the
19、limits will have been derived for the particular situation in which the equipment is to operate, it is possible that different limits might be specified for the same equipment ordered for another purpose. It 1 may not be possible for standard equipment to meet the specified limits and the manufactur
20、er would then be asked to quote for silenced equipment or to indicate how his equipment could be silenced without impairing its performan. If noise-control measures cannot be supplied, the purchaser will use the noise data from the manufacturer to design his own noise control. In view of the diversi
21、ty of methods for obtaining sound-power levels (not all of which are satisfactory) the purchaser will probably define the test method by which the noise data should be obtained; at the very least he will want details of the test method by which the quoted data have been derived so that he can assess
22、 their quality. I MAKING NOISE MEASUREMENTS The noise level caused by a piece of equipment falls off with distance so it is important that any noise measurement should be accompanied by a note of the distance from the equipment. This could be the distance from the centre of the equipment or, for lar
23、ge equipment, it could be the distance from the equipment surface. It is common practice to make measurements at m from the equipment surface. For most equipment, a single measurement is not sufficient and it is necessary to take measurements at various positions around it. A purchaser may require t
24、o know the average of these measurements and the highest value; if there is a fixed operators position he may, in addition, require to know the noise level at that position. In many cases it may be sufficient to measure the A-weighted sound-pressure level in dB(A) at each position but some purchaser
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