• BS EN 25136:1994

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Acoustics. Determination of sound power radiated into a duct by fans. In-duct method

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  17-04-2003

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  15-02-1994

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Cooperating organizations
    National foreword
    Foreword
    Method
    1. Scope
    2. Normative references
    3. Definitions and symbols
    4. Test facilities and instrumentation
    5. Test arrangements
    6. Test procedure
    7. Calculations
    8. Information to be recorded
    9. Information to be reported
    Annexes
    A. (normative) Computational procedures for calculating
         A-weighted sound power level from octave or one-third
         octave band power levels
    B. (normative) Determination of the signal-to-noise
         ratio of sound to turbulence noise in the test duct
    C. (informative) Guidelines for the design and
         construction of an anechoic termination
    D. (informative) Evaluation of performance of anechoic
         terminations
    E. (informative) Example of a sampling tube
    F. (informative) Measurement of the swirl component
    G. (informative) Bibliography
    Tables
    1. Precision of the method of measurement
    2. Cross-sectional areas of ducts
    3. Maximum pressure reflection coefficients
    4. Limiting values of the directivity constant K
    5. Flow velocity correction, C3, in decibels, for the
         frequency response of the sampling tube
    6. Modal correction, C4, for the frequency response of
         the sampling tube
    7. Radial positions of the sampling tube
    A.1 Values of Cj
    B.1 Maximum allowable difference between the sound
         pressure level readings of a microphone fitted with
         a nose cone, LPNC, and of a microphone fitted with
         a sampling tube, LPST, as a function of the
         turbulence noise suppression delta Lt, of the
         sampling tube, for a minimum signal-to-noise ratio
         of sound to turbulence noise of 6 dB
    E.1 Turbulence noise suppression, delta Lt, of the
         typical sampling tube shown in figure E.1 as
         compared with a 13 mm nose cone
    Figures
    1. Test arrangement and limiting dimensions of test
         ducts, intermediate ducts and transitions
    2. Limiting curves for the directivity of the sampling
         tube (broad-band noise of one-third octave bandwidth)
    3. Radial position of the sampling tube
    C.1 Examples of anechoic terminations
    C.2 Example of one-sided anechoic terminations
    C.3 Example of anechoic termination
    C.4 Example of two-sided anechoic termination
    C.5 Examples of throttling sections
    E.1 Schematic drawing of a typical sampling tube
    E.2 Typical mountings of microphone and sampling tube
    National annexes
    NA (informative) Committees responsible
    NB (informative) Cross-reference

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    To determine the sound power radiated into a duct on the inlet or outlet side of the equipment.

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    Committee EH/1
    Development Note DRAFT FOR COMMENT 85/55829 DC
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 266:1997 Acoustics — Preferred frequencies
    IEC 60225:1966 Octave, half-octave and third-octave band filters intended for the analysis of sounds and vibrations
    ISO 7235:2003 Acoustics — Laboratory measurement procedures for ducted silencers and air-terminal units — Insertion loss, flow noise and total pressure loss
    ISO 5221:1984 Air distribution and air diffusion Rules to methods of measuring air flow rate in an air handling duct
    IEC 60651:1979+AMD1:1993+AMD2:2000 CSV Sound level meters
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