ISO 16283-1-2014 PDF
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St ISO 16283-1-2014
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Ст ISO 16283-1-2014
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Full title and description
St ISO 16283-1-2014 — Acoustics — Field measurement of airborne sound insulation between rooms. This part of ISO 16283 specifies procedures, equipment and reporting requirements for in-situ (field) measurements of airborne sound insulation between adjoining rooms and spaces in buildings and building elements.
Abstract
ISO 16283-1:2014 defines the methods for performing field measurements of airborne sound insulation between rooms. It covers the choice of sound sources, measurement positions, instrumentation and calibration, measurement procedures, correction for background noise, evaluation of results and the information to be recorded and reported. The aim is to provide reproducible, comparable in-situ data that can be used for compliance, design verification and investigation of acoustic performance in buildings.
General information
- Status: Published standard
- Publication date: 2014
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- ICS / categories: 43.040 (Acoustics)
- Edition / version: ISO 16283-1:2014 (first edition)
- Number of pages: Approximately 20–40 pages (typical for ISO field-measurement parts)
Scope
This part of ISO 16283 specifies field measurement procedures for determining the airborne sound insulation between rooms and other spaces in buildings. It is intended for use where in-situ performance is required (e.g., finished buildings, refurbished partitions and installed building services). It does not cover laboratory measurements or impact sound insulation (covered by other parts of the series). The standard addresses measurement geometry, sound-source and receiver arrangements, signal types, averaging and calculation of index values, and the content of measurement reports.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of measurement quantities and indices used for airborne sound insulation in the field.
- Instrumentation requirements and calibration procedures for sound sources, microphones and analysers.
- Recommended sound source types and source and receiver positions for representative measurement of room-to-room transmission.
- Measurement procedure, including octave- or 1/3-octave-band analysis, averaging, and handling of variable conditions.
- Corrections and procedures to account for background noise and reverberation (standardized level differences and normalized quantities).
- Guidance on identifying and reporting flanking transmissions and their influence on measured values.
- Calculation, presentation and uncertainty estimation of results and required content for measurement reports.
Typical use and users
ISO 16283-1 is used by acoustic consultants, building acousticians, test laboratories, building control authorities, architects, acoustic product manufacturers and facility managers. Typical applications include verification of compliance with building regulations or contractual requirements, commissioning checks after construction or refurbishment, fault-finding where poor sound isolation is reported, and research or product validation in real-life installation conditions.
Related standards
ISO 16283 is a series. Closely related or complementary standards include ISO 16283-2 (field measurement of impact sound insulation), ISO 16283-3 (field measurement of facade sound insulation) and ISO 717 (rating of sound insulation). National and regional standards and building regulations often reference ISO 16283 series or provide supplementary procedures for local requirements.
Keywords
airborne sound insulation, field measurement, in-situ acoustics, sound reduction, room-to-room transmission, flanking transmission, measurement procedure, standardized level difference, building acoustics
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 16283-1:2014 is the part of the ISO 16283 series that gives procedures for field measurement of airborne sound insulation between rooms in buildings.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers equipment, source and receiver placement, measurement methods (octave or 1/3-octave analysis), corrections for background noise and reverberation, treatment of flanking paths, calculation of results and the content of measurement reports for airborne sound insulation.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Acoustic consultants, test engineers, builders, architects, product manufacturers and regulatory bodies use it for verification, commissioning, compliance checks and investigations of in-situ acoustic performance.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The document is the 2014 edition. Users should verify whether a newer edition or amendment exists before relying on the standard for compliance or contract work.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — ISO 16283 is a multipart series. Part 1 addresses airborne sound insulation between rooms; other parts cover impact sound insulation and facade measurements.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Airborne sound insulation, field measurement, in-situ testing, standardized level difference, sound reduction, flanking, building acoustics.