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Noise

The document outlines a model format for a noise control report, specifying it should include: 1) A summary of the acoustic design completion, supplier noise data obtained, and specified noise limits met. 2) The original noise limits and any comments. 3) Tables of supplier noise data, test results, and a list of loud control valves. 4) A list of silencers, enclosures, and acoustic insulation along with noise control measures.

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Noise

The document outlines a model format for a noise control report, specifying it should include: 1) A summary of the acoustic design completion, supplier noise data obtained, and specified noise limits met. 2) The original noise limits and any comments. 3) Tables of supplier noise data, test results, and a list of loud control valves. 4) A list of silencers, enclosures, and acoustic insulation along with noise control measures.

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Dec.

1997 IPS-G-SF-900

APPENDIX C
MODEL FORMAT FOR THE NOISE CONTROL REPORT

The report specified in 13.2 and nominated as Action Item A16 shall be prepared in accordance
with the following format:
1) Summary showing to what extent:
- the acoustic design of the plant has been completed;
- guaranteed noise data has been obtained from suppliers;
- the specified noise limits have been met.
2) Specified limits-quote the original requirements and make any comments necessary.
3) Supplier noise data:
- tables of octave band sound power, sound pressure and overall levels of all potentially noisy
equipment per plant unit. The origin of the data shall be indicated (guarantee from supplier,
estimate from supplier, test data from Contractor, estimate from Contractor, etc.);
- the results of "noise" test runs;
- a list of control valves with a noise level above 80 dB(A) with an indication where low-noise
control valves will be applied.
4) Noise control measures:
- a list of silencers and acoustic enclosures;
- the detail and extent of any acoustic insulation;
5) Calculations:
- in-plant noise contour maps, showing contours of 75, 80 and 85 dB(A) and higher where
applicable;
- evaluation of the sound power level of the plant, even in the case that no plant sound power
limit is required;
- separate evaluation of plant pipe noise;
-calculations of expected noise levels inside buildings and shelters.
6) Restricted areas.
7) Outstanding items.

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