ISO 13347-2:2025
ISO 13347-2:2025 Fans - Determination of fan sound power levels under standardized laboratory conditions - Part 2: Reverberant room method
standard byInternational Organization for Standardization , 11/01/2025
standard byInternational Organization for Standardization , 11/01/2025
This document specifies determining sound power levels of fans under standardized laboratory conditions from sound pressure levels measured in a reverberant room.
u000bThis document is applicable for determination of the acoustic performance of fans. This document can additionally be applied to determine the acoustic performance of fans combined with an ancillary device, such as a roof cowl or damper or, where the fan is fitted with a silencer, the sound power resulting from the fan and silencer combination. For guidance of testing with ancillary items, see AnnexC.
u000bThis document applies to fans as defined in ISO13349-1. It is limited to the determination of airborne sound emission for the specified set-ups. Vibration is not measured, nor is the sensitivity of airborne sound emission to vibration effects determined.
u000bThis document is intended to be used in conjunction with ISO5136, which covers the in-duct method, and ISO10302-1 for small fans.
u000bThe size of fans which can be tested in accordance with this document is limited only by the practical aspects of the test set-up. Test fan dimensions and air performance will control the room size.
u000bNOTE Based on usage, small fans can be tested according to this document or to ISO10302-1.
u000bFor reverberant field tests, the size of equipment under test is limited to less than 2% of the room volume.
u000bFor low power fans (up to 3kW) that can be run from a domestic power supply (single phase AC at a voltage not exceeding 250V and a current not exceeding 16A), reference IEC60704-2-7[18].
u000bThe test arrangements in this document establish the laboratory conditions necessary for a successful test. It is difficult to meet these requirements in situ and this document is not intended for field measurements. In these situations, users are reminded that the acoustic environment is unlikely to meet the specified conditions and there can be additional acoustic system effects where inlet and outlet conditions at the fan are less than ideal.