ISO 140-14-2004 cor1-2007 PDF
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Full title and description
ISO 140-14:2004/Cor 1:2007 — Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 14: Guidelines for special situations in the field — Technical Corrigendum 1. This corrigendum applies to ISO 140-14:2004 and provides corrections/clarifications to the original Part 14 guidance for field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation in special in‑situ situations.
Abstract
ISO 140-14:2004 provides guidelines to supplement ISO 140-4 and ISO 140-7 when performing field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation in buildings. It addresses measurement set‑ups and procedures for special situations not fully covered in the basic field measurement parts (for example very large rooms, long/narrow rooms, staircases, coupled rooms and other atypical geometries). The Corrigendum (Cor 1:2007) issues technical/editorial corrections to the 2004 text.
General information
- Status: Withdrawn
- Publication date: February 2007 (Corrigendum to ISO 140-14:2004)
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO)
- ICS / categories: 91.120.20 (Acoustics in building — Sound insulation)
- Edition / version: Edition 1 (Corrigendum 1, 2007)
- Number of pages: 1 (corrigendum document)
Scope
The corrigendum applies to ISO 140-14:2004, which gives additional guidance for field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation where the basic field standards (ISO 140-4 and ISO 140-7) do not provide sufficient setup information. ISO 140-14:2004 is primarily targeted at measurements in rooms typically found in dwellings, schools and hotels (volumes less than about 250 m³), and addresses adaptations for special or non‑standard room geometries to improve reproducibility and practicality of in‑situ acoustic testing.
Key topics and requirements
- Guidance for field measurement of airborne sound insulation (supplement to ISO 140-4).
- Guidance for field measurement of impact sound insulation (supplement to ISO 140-7).
- Recommendations for measurement set‑up and source/receiver placement in special room geometries (very large rooms, long/narrow rooms, staircases, coupled rooms, etc.).
- Advice to improve reproducibility and comparability of field results in non‑ideal conditions.
- Technical/editorial corrections to the original 2004 text (issued as Corrigendum 1, 2007).
Typical use and users
Acoustic consultants, field measurement technicians, building acoustics laboratories, designers concerned with sound insulation, building control authorities and researchers use this guidance when conducting or specifying in‑situ sound insulation tests in atypical rooms or complex building layouts. The corrigendum itself is used by those referencing ISO 140-14:2004 to ensure they apply the corrected text.
Related standards
ISO 140-14:2004/Cor 1:2007 relates to and supplements ISO 140-4 (field measurement of airborne sound insulation) and ISO 140-7 (field measurement of impact sound insulation). ISO/TR 140-13:1997 is historically related. The field-measurement parts were later superseded by the ISO 16283 series (notably ISO 16283-1:2014, ISO 16283-2:2015 and ISO 16283-3:2016), which provide updated procedures for field measurement of sound insulation.
Keywords
acoustics; sound insulation; field measurement; airborne sound; impact sound; building acoustics; measurement guidelines; special situations; ISO 140-14; corrigendum
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 140-14:2004/Cor 1:2007 is a technical corrigendum to ISO 140-14:2004. ISO 140-14:2004 is Part 14 of the ISO 140 acoustics series and gives guidelines for special situations encountered during field measurements of sound insulation in buildings.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers supplementary guidance for performing field measurements of airborne and impact sound insulation in special or non‑standard room geometries (e.g., very large rooms, long/narrow rooms, staircases, coupled rooms) and corrects/clarifies points in the 2004 text.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Acoustic consultants, field testing technicians and accredited test laboratories, building designers and regulatory bodies involved in specifying or performing in‑situ sound insulation measurements in buildings.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The corrigendum document (ISO 140-14:2004/Cor 1:2007) and ISO 140-14:2004 have been withdrawn. The ISO 140 series field‑measurement parts were replaced by the ISO 16283 series (for example ISO 16283-1:2014 and ISO 16283-2:2015). ISO 140-14:2004/Cor 1:2007 was withdrawn (withdrawal recorded in standards catalogues in 2019).
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is part of the ISO 140 family for acoustics (measurement of sound insulation in buildings and building elements). The field measurement topics have since been reworked and published under the ISO 16283 series.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Building acoustics; sound insulation; airborne sound; impact sound; field measurement; measurement guidelines; special situations; ISO 140-14; corrigendum.