BS EN 60704-2-1:2015
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Household and similar electrical appliances. Test code for the determination of airborne acoustical noise – Particular requirements for vacuum cleaners
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2015 | 22 |
This clause of Part 1 is applicable except as follows:
1.1 Scope
1.1.1 General
Replacement:
These particular requirements apply to electrical vacuum cleaners (including their accessories and their component parts) for household use in or under conditions similar to those in households.
This part of IEC 60704 applies as it is to electrical vacuum cleaners operating in dry conditions. Some additions and modifications for vacuum cleaners operating in wet conditions are under consideration. How to test robotic vacuum cleaners is under consideration for a future edition.
This part of IEC 60704 does not apply to vacuum cleaners for industrial or professional purposes.
1.1.2 Types of noise
Replacement:
The methods specified in ISO 3743‑1 , ISO 3743‑2 and ISO 3744 can be used for measuring noise emitted by electric vacuum cleaners.
1.1.3 Size of the source
Replacement:
The method specified in ISO 3744 is applicable to noise sources of any size. When applying ISO 3743‑1 and ISO 3743‑2 , care should be taken that the maximum size of the appliance under test fulfils the requirements specified in ISO 3743‑1 and ISO 3743‑2 .
1.2 Object
Addition:
This part of IEC 60704 describes the determination of the noise emission of vacuum cleaners under normal operating conditions on carpet and hard floor according to 4.6 of IEC 60312‑1:2010 .
For determining and verifying noise emission values declared in product specifications, see IEC 60704‑3 .
If a boost position is incorporated, this is not taken into account.
A boost position is a setting of a control for occasional use which results in a higher temporary fan speed.
1.3 Measurement uncertainty
Replacement:
For vacuum cleaners designed for cleaning carpets the estimated values of standard deviations of sound power levels determined according to this part of IEC 60704 are provided in Table 101:
For vacuum cleaners designed for cleaning hard floors the estimated values of standard deviations of sound power levels determined according to this part of IEC 60704 are provided in Table 102:
Addition:
1.101 Standard deviation for declaration and verification
For the purpose of determining and verifying declared noise emission values for vacuum cleaners designed for cleaning carpets according to IEC 60704‑3 , the following values provided in Table 103 apply:
For the purpose of determining and verifying declared noise emission values for vacuum cleaners designed for cleaning hard floors according to IEC 60704‑3 , the following values provided in Table 104 apply:
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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6 | Annex ZZ |
7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | 1 Scope and object 1.1 Scope 1.1.1 General 1.1.2 Types of noise 1.1.3 Size of the source 1.2 Object |
10 | 1.3 Measurement uncertainty Tables Table 101 – Standard deviations of sound power levels determined on carpets Table 102 – Standard deviations of sound power levels determined on hard floors Table 103 – Standard deviations for declaration and verificationfor vacuum cleaners for carpets Table 104 – Standard deviations for declaration and verification hard floors |
11 | 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
12 | 4 Measurement methods and acoustical environments Table 105 – Wilton type carpet specifications |
13 | 5 Instrumentation 5.1 Instrumentation for measuring acoustical data 6 Operation and location of appliances under test 6.1 Equipping and pre-conditioning of appliances |
14 | 6.2 Supply of electric energy and of water or gas |
16 | 7 Measurement of sound pressure levels |
17 | 8 Calculation of sound pressure and sound power levels 9 Information to be recorded 10 Information to be reported |
18 | Figures Figure 101 – Appliance with cleaning head connected directly |
19 | Figure 102 – Appliance with the cleaning head connected by hose and connecting tube |
20 | Annexes Annex A (normative) Standard test table |