Abstract
The 2021 International Building Code (IBC) includes pressure-based metrics as the field acoustical standards for conformance. These include normalized noise isolation class (NNIC) and normalized impact sound rating (NISR) (ASTM E336-20 and ASTM E1007-21, ASTM International; 2021 International Building Code, Section 1206, International Code Council). Pressure-based metrics were intentionally used in lieu of power based metrics. The authors here address why pressure-based metrics are more appropriate than power-based metrics for field verification, following from previous work [LoVerde and Dong, “Field impact insulation testing: Inadequacy of existing normalization methods and proposal for new ratings analogous to those for airborne noise reduction,” JASA 118, 638 (2005); LoVerde, Dong, and Rawlings, “Sound pressure-based ratings for evaluation of in situ sound isolation,” Denver (2022)]. Furthermore, the authors shall present the application of these metrics as they pertain to Building Code requirements. This paper will include and present code interpretation as it relates to sample size and evaluation for compliance as it relates to Building Code and sampling of systems for acceptance.
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