GSO ISO 16902-1:2015

ISO 16902-1:2003
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 03 September 2015

Hydraulic fluid power -- Test code for the determination of sound power levels of pumps using sound intensity techniques: Engineering method -- Part 1: Pumps

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GSO ISO 16902-1:2015 Scope

This part of ISO 16902 establishes a test code based on ISO 9614-1 and ISO 9614-2 for determining the sound power levels of a hydraulic fluid power pump under controlled conditions of installation and operation. The sound power level will include sound power radiated by any piping within the measurement surface. This part of ISO 16902 is suitable for providing a basis for comparing the airborne noise levels of any type of pump that is normally used to convert rotary mechanical power to hydraulic fluid power, incorporating valves, solenoids, drive gears, couplings or any other auxiliary device normally fitted in service.

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