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ATIS - 0600005

Acoustic Measurement

inactive
Organization: ATIS
Publication Date: 1 May 2006
Status: inactive
Page Count: 14
scope:

Application

This standard applies only to the airborne acoustic noise generated by equipment during operation under the conditions defined in this standard. The noise limit for equipment under maintenance conditions (i.e., with door opened) is not defined or measured. The noise limit while operating at maximum fan speed is not defined, but is measured. The limits also do not apply to equipment features that produce sound as an intentional aspect of their operation, such as alarm signals, attention signals, or speech signals.

This standard covers equipment intended to be installed in a line-up or as stand-alone pieces of equipment.

Document History

April 1, 2023
Acoustic Measurement
Acoustic noise from telecom equipment adds to regulated environmental noise. This standard provides measurement methods for acoustic noise that are accurate and repeatable. Emission limits are set in...
December 1, 2017
Acoustic Measurement
Executive Summary This standard identifies sound power as the preferred method of measuring the emission of acoustic noise from telecommunications equipment. The main focus is to use sound power to...
May 1, 2006
Acoustic Measurement
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This standard identifies sound power as the preferred method of measuring the emission of acoustic noise from telecommunications equipment. The main focus is to use sound power to...
0600005
May 1, 2006
Acoustic Measurement
Application This standard applies only to the airborne acoustic noise generated by equipment during operation under the conditions defined in this standard. The noise limit for equipment under...

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