GB/T 19889.1-2026
UpcomingAcoustics—Field measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements—Part 1: Airborne sound insulation between rooms
声学 建筑和建筑构件隔声的现场测量 第1部分:房间之间空气声隔声
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This standard specifies field measurement methods for determining airborne sound insulation between rooms in completed buildings, covering procedures for measuring sound pressure levels and calculating standardized level differences. It is applied by acoustic engineers and construction quality inspectors to verify that partition walls, floors, and doors meet regulatory sound insulation requirements in residential, commercial, and public buildings. The standard ensures accurate on-site testing under real installation conditions, distinct from laboratory measurements, for compliance with building acoustic codes.
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