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BS EN ISO 17624:2004 Acoustics. Guidelines for noise control in offices and workrooms by means of acoustical screens

BS EN ISO 17624:2004

Acoustics. Guidelines for noise control in offices and workrooms by means of acoustical screens

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 17624:2004
Pages:26
Released:2005-01-24
ISBN:0 580 45310 3
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 17624:2004


This standard BS EN ISO 17624:2004 Acoustics. Guidelines for noise control in offices and workrooms by means of acoustical screens is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.140 Noise with respect to human beings

This International Standard deals with the effectiveness of acoustical screens. It specifies the acoustical and operational requirements to be agreed upon between the supplier or manufacturer and the user of acoustical screens. This International Standard is applicable to the following types of acoustical screens:

  1. free-standing acoustical screens for offices, service areas, exhibition areas, and similar rooms;

  2. acoustical screens integrated in the furniture of such rooms;

  3. portable and removable acoustical screens for workshops;

  4. fixed room partitions with more than 10 % of the connecting area open and acoustically untreated.

Walls of partial acoustic enclosures and cabins which, together with the room boundary surfaces, also partition a room and provide more than 10% open and acoustically untreated area, are also treated as acoustical screens.

NOTE Guidance on complete acoustic enclosures is given in ISO 15667.

This International Standard is not applicable to cabinet walls and similar multi-layer walls whose thickness exceeds 0,2 m, nor to banners and other types of suspended baffles.