This Standard is now Withdrawn by BSI, however, this is the standard that is noted in SITMA’s Scope.
Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements – Part 14: Guidelines for special situations in the field
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BS EN ISO 140-14:2004 is a standard focusing on the acoustics field, specifically the measurement of sound insulation in buildings and building elements. This standard provides guidelines for measuring airborne and impact sound insulation in special field situations that are not directly addressed by the primary standards ISO 140-4 and ISO 140-7. It offers methods for dealing with atypical measurement setups, such as very large rooms, long and narrow rooms, staircases, and coupled rooms.
This standard is crucial for acoustic professionals who need to perform sound insulation measurements in buildings with unique architectural features. By following the guidelines provided in BS EN ISO 140-14:2004, they can ensure that their measurements are both accurate and compliant with international best practices.
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