Sound Measurement--Off-Road Work Machines--Exterior
- Standard
- J88_197211
- Issued
Sector:
Issuing Committee:
Language:
English
Scope
This SAE Standard sets forth the instrumentation and procedure to be used in measuring the exterior sound levels for self-propelled sweepers as defined in SAE J2130 and self-propelled off-road work machines in categories 1,2,4, and 5 of SAE J1116. This document does not address the operation of safety devices such as backup alarms, horns, or accessories. The sound levels obtained by using the test procedures set forth in this document are repeatable and are 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 construction site boundary noise evaluations.
Data Sets - Support Documents
No Datasets Available
Issuing Committee
OPTC3, Lighting and Sound Committee
OPTC, SC3 shall be responsible for engineering standards for lighting and marking for off-road, self-propelled work machines, and equipment generally used in operations such as landscaping, construction sites, grounds keeping, highway and public works maintenance, mining, and material handling as covered by the scope of OPTC. Standards are harmonized with ISO standards as appropriate, and comments and direction are provided to the ISO US Technical Advisory Groups when requested.
Reference
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Revisions
8 versions available
Revision History*
2013-06-20 | | | J88_201306 | |
2006-02-09 | | | J88_200602 | |
1995-04-01 | | | J88_199504 | |
1986-06-01 | | | J88_198606 | |
1985-03-01 | | | J88_198503 | |
1979-04-01 | | | J88B_197904 | |
1975-06-01 | | | J88A_197506 | |
1972-11-01 | | | J88_197211 |
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