Measurement of Vibration Immissions - Part 1: Vibration Meters - Requirements and Tests
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The purpose of the DIN 45669-1 standard is to describe the specifications and testing for vibration measurement equipment, specifically vibration meters. These meters are mostly used to monitor vibrations that are important for people and buildings.
The standard outlines the requirements for the frequency and temporal weightings used to establish assessment quantities. The specifications provided in the DIN 4150-2 and DIN 4150-3 standards served as the basis for these assessment amounts. This standard aims to assure precise and trustworthy measurements of vibrations and their possible effects on structures and people.
The standard describes the tests that must be carried out by manufacturers, users, or on their behalf to confirm compliance with the vibration meter criteria, in addition to defining the standards. These tests are vital to making sure the vibration meters adhere to the necessary requirements and provide reliable readings. The guideline also emphasizes the details that must be recorded about the various tests carried out.
| Descriptors | Air pollution, Buildings, Construction, Definitions, Digital, Equipment, Frequency response, Instruments, Marking, Measurement, Measuring, Measuring equipment, Measuring ranges, Operating instructions, Pollution protection, Safety engineering, Specification (approval), Technical data sheets, Testing, Tolerances (measurement), Vibration, Vibration engineering, Vibration measurement, Vibration meter, Vibrations, Vibrometers |
| ICS Codes | 17.160 - Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements |
| Language(s) | English |
| File Size | 3.3 MB |