Acoustics - Field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation and of service equipment sound - Survey method (ISO 10052:2021)
1Key Takeaways
This document outlines methods for: a) airborne sound insulation between rooms; b) impact sound insulation of floors; c) airborne sound insulation of facades; and d) measurement of sound pressure levels in rooms caused by technical equipment. The methods described are applicable to measurements in residential rooms or …
2Scope / Description
This document outlines methods for: a) airborne sound insulation between rooms; b) impact sound insulation of floors; c) airborne sound insulation of facades; and d) measurement of sound pressure levels in rooms caused by technical equipment. The methods described are applicable to measurements in residential rooms or comparable spaces with a maximum volume of 150 m³. For airborne, impact, and facade sound insulation, the methods yield octave-band frequency-dependent values, which can be converted into single-number ratings using ISO 717-1 and ISO 717-2. For heavy and light impact sound insulation, results are also expressed as maximum A-weighted impact sound pressure levels. For noise from technical equipment, results are directly provided as A- or C-weighted sound pressure levels.