1 Scope
This European Standard assigns sound insulation values to all transparent, translucent
and opaque glass products, described in the European Standards for basic, special basic or processed glass products, when intended to be used in glazed assemblies in buildings, and which exhibit properties of acoustic protection, either as a prime
intention or as a supplementary characteristic.
This document outlines the procedure, by which glass products may be rated, according to their acoustic performance which enables assessment of
compliance with the acoustic requirements of buildings.
Rigorous technical analysis of measurement data remains an option, but this standard
is intended to enable the derivation of simpler indices of performance, which can
be adopted with confidence by non-specialists.
By adopting the principles of this standard the formulation of acoustic requirements
in Building Codes and for product specification to satisfy particular needs for glazing
is simplified.
It is recognised that the acoustic test procedures contained within EN ISO 10140 relate only to glass panes and their combinations. Although the same principles should
be followed as closely as possible, it is inevitable that some compromises are necessary,
because of the bulkier construction of other glazing types, e.g. glass blocks, paver
units, channel-shaped glass, structural glazing and structural sealant glazing. Guidelines
on how to adapt the test procedures for these glass products are offered in Clause 4.
All the considerations of this standard relate to panes of glass/glass products alone. Incorporation of them into windows may cause changes in acoustic performance
as a result of other influences, e.g. frame design, frame material, glazing material/method,
mounting method, air tightness, etc. Measurements of the sound insulation of complete
windows (glass and frame) may be undertaken to resolve such issues.