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BS ISO 9568:1993 Cinematography. Background acoustic noise levels in the theatres, review rooms and dubbing rooms

BS ISO 9568:1993

Cinematography. Background acoustic noise levels in the theatres, review rooms and dubbing rooms

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Standard number:BS ISO 9568:1993
Pages:12
Released:1996-01-15
ISBN:0 580 25108 X
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 9568:1993


This standard BS ISO 9568:1993 Cinematography. Background acoustic noise levels in the theatres, review rooms and dubbing rooms is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 37.060.99 Other standards related to cinematography

This International Standard specifies measurement methods and maximum ratings for indoor background sound pressure levels in theatres, review rooms and dubbing rooms.

It applies to noise emitted by heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems, intrusive noise from the projector(s) associated with the theatre and noise emitted by any other mechanical or electrical equipment in the theatre building. It is intended for application when the background noise is essentially a steady-state sound, without strong time-varying components.

It does not apply to intrusive noise from other sources outside the theatre, such as aircraft, highway traffic, or adjacent theatres, or to noise resulting from the operation of the sound system in the theatre, or the vibration of the theatre, i.e. movement of the building below 20 Hz.