GSO ISO 10052:2013
ISO 10052:2004
Gulf Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
01 April 2013
Acoustics -- Field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation and of service equipment sound -- Survey method
GSO ISO 10052:2013 Files
English
30 Pages
Current Edition
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63.55 BHD
GSO ISO 10052:2013 Scope
This document specifies field survey methods for measuring:
a) airborne sound insulation between rooms;
b) impact sound insulation of floors;
c) airborne sound insulation of façades; and
d) sound pressure levels in rooms caused by service equipment.
The methods described in this document are applicable for measurements in rooms of dwellings or in rooms
of comparable size with a maximum of 150 m3.
For airborne sound insulation, impact sound insulation and façade sound insulation the method gives values
which are (octave band) frequency dependent. They can be converted into a single number characterising the
acoustical performances by application of EN ISO 717-1 and EN ISO 717-2. For service equipment sound the
results are given directly in A - or C -weighted sound pressure levels.
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