Trane TRG-TRC007-EN manual Room Criteria RC Curves

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period two

Sound Perception and

Rating Methods

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Room Criteria (RC) Curves

 

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Room criteria (RC) curves are similar to NC curves in that they are used to provide a rating for sound-pressure levels in indoor environments. The major difference is that RC curves give an additional indication of sound character. As discussed in the previous example, sound spectrums can be unbalanced in ways that result in poor acoustical quality. Too much low-frequency sound results in a rumble, and too much high-frequency sound produces a hiss.

RC curves provide a means of identifying these imbalances. An RC rating consists of two descriptors. The first descriptor is a number representing the speech interference level (SIL) of the sound. The second descriptor is a letter denoting the character of the sound as a subjective observer might describe it.

nN identifies a neutral or balanced spectrum

nR indicates a “rumble”

nH represents a “hiss”

nRV denotes perceptible vibration

Calculating an RC value from octave-band sound-pressure data is not quite as easy as determining an NC value, but it is still fairly simple. The RC value is based on sound-pressure data from the eight octave bands between 31.5 Hz and 4,000 Hz. Note that these are different than the octave bands included on the NC chart.

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Contents Air Conditioning Clinic Fundamentals of Hvac Acoustics Business Reply Mail Comment Card One of the Fundamental SeriesFundamentals of Hvac Acoustics Preface Fundamentals of Hvac AcousticsContents TRG-TRC007-EN Fundamentals of Sound Fundamentals of SoundWhat is Sound? What is Sound?Sound Wave and Frequency Wavelength Broadband Sound Broadband Sound and TonesOctave Bands Octave BandsLogarithmic sums One-Third Octave Bands Sound Power and Sound Pressure Sound Power and Sound PressureAn Analogy DB = 10 log DecibelLogarithmic Scale 10 ´ logEquation for Sound Power Equation for Sound PressureLogarithmic Addition of Decibels 50 dB + 44 dB = 51 dBSound Perception Rating Methods Human EarHuman Ear Response Loudness Contours Response to Tones Single-Number Rating MethodsSingle-Number Rating Methods C Weighting Sound Perception and Rating MethodsWeighting Example Weighting Noise Criteria NC Curves NC-39 Room Criteria RC Curves MPa DB ref Pressure Sound Perception and Rating Methods RC-31 R Phon and Sone Octave-Band Rating Method Octave-Band Rating MethodAcoustical Analysis Acoustical AnalysisSetting a Design Goal Setting a Design GoalAcoustical Analysis Acoustical Analysis Source-Path-Receiver AnalysisSource-Path-Receiver Model Typical Sound Paths AirborneExamples of a Single Sound Path Example of Multiple Sound PathsIdentifying Sound Sources and Paths Modeling Sound Paths Sound-Path ModelingSupply Algorithms for Sound-Path Modeling Computerized Analysis Tools Attenuation and Regeneration Terms Used in Sound-Path ModelingSound Transmission Insertion loss IL Noise reduction NR Transmission loss TL Absorption Reflected Sound Receiver Sound Correction Equipment Sound Rating Equipment Sound RatingFree Field Fields of Measurement= L p1 20 log Distance Correction in a Free FieldLot Near Field Reverberant Field Semireverberant Field Rating Hvac Equipment Hvac Equipment Sound RatingReverberant-Room Method Free-Field Method Industry Standards Ducted Air-Handling Equipment Air Handler Test Configurations Former Methods of Sound Testing ARI Standard Sound Power by Octave Band Review Review-Period OneReview-Period Two Noise criteria NC Room criteria RCReview-Period Three Review-Period Four Review Quiz Questions for PeriodOctave-band frequency, Hz Answers Glossary Glossary Room effect See receiver room correction Glossary Trane