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DS/ISO 9296

Acoustics – Declared noise emission values of information technology and telecommunications equipment

active, Most Current
Organization: DS
Publication Date: 21 August 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 26
ICS Code (Information technology (IT) in general): 35.020
ICS Code (Noise emitted by machines and equipment): 17.140.20
scope:

ISO 9296:2017 is applicable to information technology and telecommunications equipment. It specifies: a) for a batch of equipment, the method for determining the following values: - the declared mean A-weighted sound power level, LWA,m; - the declared mean A-weighted emission sound pressure level, LpA,m; - the statistical adder for verification, Kv; - the statistical upper limit A-weighted sound power level, LWA,c; b) how acoustical and product information is to be published electronically or in hard-copy format in technical documents or other product literature supplied to users by the manufacturer or declarer; c) the method for verifying the noise emission values that are declared by the manufacturer or declarer.

Document History

DS/ISO 9296
August 21, 2017
Acoustics – Declared noise emission values of information technology and telecommunications equipment
ISO 9296:2017 is applicable to information technology and telecommunications equipment. It specifies: a) for a batch of equipment, the method for determining the following values: - the declared mean...
Acoustics – Declared noise emission values of information technology and telecommunications equipment
This International Standard applies to information technology and telecommunications equipment. This International Standard specifies: ¾ the method for determining the mean A-weighted sound power...
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