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ISO 10848-2:2006
Issue date: 2006 03 20
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of the flanking transmission of airborne and impact sound between adjoining rooms — Part 2: Application to light elements when the junction has a small influence
ISO 10848-2:2006 applies to light elements such as suspended ceilings, access floors, light uninterrupted façades or floating floors. The transmission from one room to an...
Withdrawn: 2017 09 14
Publisher:
International Organization for Standardization
Format:
Digital | 11 Pages
Language:
English
Currently valid:
ICS
ISO 10848-2:2006 applies to light elements such as suspended ceilings, access floors, light uninterrupted façades or floating floors. The transmission from one room to another can be simultaneous through the test element and via the plenum, if any. With measurements according to ISO 10848-2:2006, the total sound transmission is measured, and it is not possible to separate the two kinds of transmission.
ISO 10848-2:2017
2017 09 14
Acoustics — Laboratory and field measurement of flanking transmission for airborne, impact and build...
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ISO 10848-2:2006
2006 03 20
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of the flanking transmission of airborne and impact sound between...
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ISO 140-12:2000
2000 02 03
Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 12: Laborat...
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ISO 140-9:1985
1985 02 14
Acoustics — Measurements of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 9: Laborat...
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Issue date :
2017 09 14
Acoustics — Laboratory and field measurement of flanking transmission for airborne, impact and building service equipment sound between adjoining rooms — Part 2: Application to Type B elements when the junction has a small influence
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Issue date :
2007 01 29
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of the flanking transmission of airborne and impact sound between adjoining rooms — Part 2: Application to light elements when the junction has a small influence — Technical Corrigendum 1