DS DS/EN 13487 Heat exchangers - Forced convection air cooled refrigerant condensers and dry coolers - Sound measurement
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Title
Heat exchangers - Forced convection air cooled refrigerant condensers and dry coolers - Sound measurement
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Dansk Standard
Publication Date:
Apr 1, 2004
Scope:
This standard specifies methods for uniform assessment and the recording of: - the A-weighted sound power level; - the sound power spectrum; - a calculation method for an overall average sound pressure level at a given distance. Among these data, the sound power level is the only unambiguous characteristic. This standard is applicable to: - forced convection air cooled refrigerant condensers as specified in EN 327; - air cooled liquid coolers "dry coolers" as specified in EN 1048.
Keywords:
- ACOUSTIC MEASUREMENT
- CONDENSERS
- DEFINITION
- DEFINITIONS
- DRY COOLING TOWERS
- HEAT EXCHANGERS
- LIQUID- COOLED SYSTEMS
- MEASURED VALUE
- MEASUREMENT
- MEASURING TECHNIQUES
- REFRIGERANTS
- REFRIGERATION
- SOUND INTENSITY
- SPECIFICATION (APPROVAL)
- TESTING
- TESTING CONDITIONS
- THERMAL ENVIRONMENT SYSTEMS
- VENTILATORS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- CONDENSERS : LIQUEFIERS
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