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Sound Measurement—Off-Road Work Machines—Operator—Singular Type

2009-01-13
HISTORICAL
J919_200901
This SAE Standard sets forth the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring sound pressure levels at the operator position for self-propelled off-road work machines as defined in SAE J1116. This document does not address the operation of safety devices such as backup alarms, horns, or accessories. This SAE document is applicable to machines that have operator stations where the operator can either stand or sit and will be either transported by, or walk with the machine during its operation. The sound levels obtained using this procedure are repeatable and representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by machines under actual field operating conditions. Due to variability of field operating conditions, this data is not intended to be used for operator noise exposure evaluations.
Standard

SOUND MEASUREMENT - EARTHMOVING MACHINERY - EXTERIOR

1986-06-01
HISTORICAL
J88_198606
This SAE Standard is applicable to machinery that is primarily used in construction and mining applications. It is not intended to cover operation of safety devices (such as backup alarms). The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this SAE Standard are repeatable and are representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by the machinery under actual field operating conditions, but do not necessarily represent the average sound level over a field use cycle.
Standard

SOUND MEASUREMENT—EARTHMOVING MACHINERY—EXTERIOR

1985-03-01
HISTORICAL
J88_198503
This SAE Standard is applicable to machinery of 15 kw (20 rated bhp) and over. It is not intended to cover operation of safety devices (such as backup alarms). The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this SAE Standard are repeatable and are representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by the machinery under actual field operating conditions, but do not necessarily represent the average sound level over a field use cycle.
Standard

OPERATOR SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR EARTHMOVING MACHINERY—SINGULAR TYPE TEST

1979-04-01
HISTORICAL
J919C_197904
This SAE Standard is applicable to machinery of 15 kw (20 bhp) rated and over, that have operator stations where the operator can either stand or sit and will be transported by the machine during its operation. It is not intended for use with agricultural equipment. The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this SAE Standard are in general repeatable, and are representative of the higher range of the sound levels generated by the machinery under field operating conditions, but do not necessarily represent the equivalent sound level over a field use cycle. For measurement and calculation of the operator’s sound exposure, use SAE Recommended Practice J1166a.
Standard

EXTERIOR SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR EARTHMOVING MACHINERY

1979-04-01
HISTORICAL
J88B_197904
This SAE Standard is applicable to machinery of 15 kw (20 rated bhp) and over. It is not intended to cover operation of safety devices (such as backup alarms). The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this SAE Standard are repeatable and are representative of the higher range of sound levels generated by the machinery under actual field operating conditions, but do not necessarily represent the average sound level over a field use cycle.
Standard

EXTERIOR SOUND LEVEL MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE FOR POWERED MOBILE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

1972-11-01
HISTORICAL
J88_197211
This SAE Recommended Practice sets forth the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring exterior sound levels for powered mobile construction equipment of 20 rated bhp and over. It is not intended to cover operation of safety devices (such as backup alarms) and equipment designed primarily for operation on highways or within factories and building areas, aircraft, or recreational vehicles, such as snowmobiles and boats. The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this SAE Recommended Practice are repeatable and representative of the sound levels generated by the equipment during normal operating conditions.
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