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NEN-EN-ISO 14509-2

Small craft - Airborne sound emitted by powered recreational craft - Part 2: Sound assessment using reference craft

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2005
Status: inactive
Page Count: 22
ICS Code (Small craft): 47.080
ICS Code (Noise emitted by means of transport): 17.140.30
scope:

This part of ISO 14509 specifies the procedures to assess the maximum sound emission of powered mono-hull recreational craft of up to 24 m length according to one of the two alternative methods defined in Annex A and Annex B. This part of ISO 14509 is not applicable for the type testing of outboard motors and of stern drives with integral exhaust systems.

Document History

November 1, 2006
Small craft - Airborne sound emitted by powered recreational craft - Part 2: Sound assessment using reference craft
This part of ISO 14509 specifies the procedures to assess the maximum sound emission of powered mono-hull recreational craft of up to 24 m length according to one of the two alternative methods...
NEN-EN-ISO 14509-2
April 1, 2005
Small craft - Airborne sound emitted by powered recreational craft - Part 2: Sound assessment using reference craft
This part of ISO 14509 specifies the procedures to assess the maximum sound emission of powered mono-hull recreational craft of up to 24 m length according to one of the two alternative methods...
January 1, 2004
Small craft - Airborne sound emitted by powered recreational craft - Part 2: Sound assessment using reference craft
This part of ISO 14509 specifies the procedures to assess the maximum sound emission of powered mono-hull recreational craft of up to 24 m length according to one of the two alternative methods...
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