BS EN IEC 60704-1:2021
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Household and similar electrical appliances. Test code for the determination of airborne acoustical noise – General requirements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 44 |
IEC 60704-1:2021 is available as IEC 60704-1:2021 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition. IEC 60704-1:2021 applies to electric appliances (including their accessories or components) for household and similar use, supplied from mains or from batteries. By “similar use” is understood the use in conditions similar to those found in households, for example in inns, coffee houses, tea rooms, hotels, barber or hairdresser shops, launderettes, etc., if not otherwise specified in the IEC 60704-2 series. This document does not apply to: – appliances, equipment, or machines designed exclusively for industrial or professional purposes; – appliances that are integrated parts of a building or its installations, such as equipment for air conditioning, heating and ventilating (except household fans, cooker hoods, free-standing heating appliances, dehumidifiers, air cleaners, and stand-alone water heaters), oil burners for central heating, pumps for water supply and for sewage systems;– separate motors or generators and – appliances exclusively for outdoor use. For determining and verifying noise emission values declared in product specifications, see IEC 60704-3:2019. This fourth edition cancels and replaces the third edition published in 2010. This edition constitutes a technical revision. It includes the following significant changes with respect to the previous edition: a) update of references (especially to ISO standards); b) revision of requirements on climatic conditions; c) revision of requirements on background noise level.
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5 | Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications |
7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | FOREWORD |
11 | INTRODUCTION |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
13 | 3 Terms and definitions |
14 | 4 Measurement methods and acoustical environments 4.1 General 4.2 Direct method |
15 | 4.3 Comparison method 4.4 Acoustical environments 4.4.1 General requirements and criterion for adequacy of the test environment |
16 | 4.4.2 Criterion for background noise level 4.4.3 Environmental conditions 4.5 Measurement uncertainties 4.5.1 General 4.5.2 Standard deviations on repeatability and reproducibility and standard deviations related to declaration and verification |
17 | 5 Instrumentation 5.1 Instrumentation for measuring acoustical data 5.2 Instrumentation for measuring climatic conditions 5.3 Instrumentation for measuring operating conditions Tables Table 1 – Standard deviations of sound power levels Table 2 – Standard deviations for declaration and verification |
18 | 6 Operation and location of appliances under test 6.1 Equipping and pre-conditioning of appliances 6.2 Supply of electric energy and of water or gas |
19 | 6.3 Climatic conditions 6.4 Loading and operating of appliances during tests |
20 | 6.5 Location and mounting of appliances |
22 | 7 Measurement of sound pressure levels 7.1 Microphone array, measurement surface and RSS location for essentially free field conditions over reflecting plane(s) |
23 | Figures Figure 1 – Measurement surface – parallelepiped – with keymicrophone positions, for floor free-standing appliances |
24 | Figure 2 – Measurement surface – parallelepiped – with key microphone positions, for floor standing appliances placed against a wall |
25 | Figure 3 – Measurement surface – parallelepiped – with key microphone positions, for high floor-standing appliances placed against a wall |
26 | Figure 4 – Measurement surface – hemisphere – with key microphone positions, for hand-held, table type and floor-treatment appliances |
27 | Figure 5 – Measurement surface – quarter-sphere – with key microphone positions, for small floor-standing appliances placed against a wall |
29 | Figure 6 – Measurement surface – parallelepiped – with fiveor nine microphone positions for stand-type appliances |
30 | 7.2 Microphone array and RSS location in hard-walled test rooms 7.3 Microphone array and RSS location in special reverberation test rooms 7.4 Measurements |
31 | 8 Calculation of sound pressure and sound power levels 8.1 General 8.2 Corrections for background noise levels |
32 | 8.3 Corrections for the test environment 8.4 Calculation of sound pressure level averaged over the microphone positions 8.5 Calculation of sound power levels with the comparison method |
33 | 8.6 Calculation of sound power levels in free field conditions over a reflecting plane 8.7 Calculation of A-weighted sound power level with the direct method in special reverberation test rooms |
34 | 9 Information to be recorded 9.1 General data 9.2 Description of appliance under test 9.3 Measurement method 9.4 Acoustical test environment |
35 | 9.5 Instrumentation 9.6 Equipment and pre-conditioning of appliance under test 9.7 Electric supply, water supply, etc. 9.8 Climatic conditions 9.9 Operation of the appliance under test 9.10 Location and mounting of the appliance under test |
36 | 9.11 Microphone array 9.12 Measurement data 9.13 Calculated sound pressure and sound power levels 9.14 Reporting |
37 | 10 Information to be reported 10.1 General data 10.2 Appliance under test 10.3 Test conditions for the appliance |
38 | 10.4 Acoustical data |
39 | Annex A (normative) Standard test table Figure A.1 – Example of standard test table |
40 | Annex B (normative) Test enclosure Figure B.1 – Test enclosure |
41 | Annex C (informative) Guidelines for the design of simple test rooms with essentially free field conditions |
42 | Bibliography |