Superseded
Standard
Historical
NBN EN 14366:2004+A1:2019
Laboratory measurement of noise from waste water installations
Summary
This document:
- specifies methods for the measurement of airborne and structure-borne sound produced in waste water and rain water installations under laboratory conditions;
- defines the expression of the results.
It is applicable to waste water piping systems and parts thereof, but not to the actual sources of the wastewater, e.g. lavatories, toilets and bathtubs or any active units. It applies to pipes with natural ventilation and made of any common material in commonly used diameters (up to 150 mm).
The results obtained can be used for the comparison of products and materials. It may serve in estimating the behaviour of waste water systems in a building under certain conditions. Nevertheless, this standard does not provide a normalized procedure for calculating the acoustical properties of such installations in a building.
- specifies methods for the measurement of airborne and structure-borne sound produced in waste water and rain water installations under laboratory conditions;
- defines the expression of the results.
It is applicable to waste water piping systems and parts thereof, but not to the actual sources of the wastewater, e.g. lavatories, toilets and bathtubs or any active units. It applies to pipes with natural ventilation and made of any common material in commonly used diameters (up to 150 mm).
The results obtained can be used for the comparison of products and materials. It may serve in estimating the behaviour of waste water systems in a building under certain conditions. Nevertheless, this standard does not provide a normalized procedure for calculating the acoustical properties of such installations in a building.
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Bureau de Normalisation Belge (NBN) |
| Publication Date | 11/28/2019 |
| Cancellation Date | 04/30/2020 |
| Page Count | 22 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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28/11/2019
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15/12/2004
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