(a) A sound level meter or alternate sound level measurement system that meets, as a minimum, all the requirements of American National Standard S1.4-1971
1
for a Type 1 (or S1A) instrument must be used with the “fast” or “slow” meter response chacteristic as specified in Subpart B. To insure Type 1 response, the manufacturer's instructions regarding mounting or orienting of the microphone, and positioning of the observer must be observed. In the event that a Type 1 (or S1A) instrument is not available for determining non-compliance with this regulation, the measurements may be made with a Type 2 (or S2A), but with the measured levels reduced by the following amount to account for possible measurement instrument errors pertaining to specific measurements and sources:
1 American National Standards are available from the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, NY 10018.
Table 1—Sound Level Corrections When Using a Type 2 (or S2A) Instrument
Measurement section
| Source
| Decibels
1
|
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201.24 | Locomotives | 0
|
| Rail cars | 0
|
| Locomotive load cell test stand | 0
|
201.26 | Retarder | 4
|
| Car coupling | 2
|
201.27 | Locomotive load cell test stand | 0
|
| Stationary locomotive | 0
|
(b) A microphone windscreen and an acoustic calibrator of the coupler type must be used as recommended by: (1) the manufacturer of the sound level meter or (2) the manufacturer of the microphone. The choice of both devices must be based on ensuring that Type 1 or 2 performance, as appropriate, is maintained for frequencies below 10,000 Hz.
authority: Noise Control Act of 1972, sec. 17(a), 86 Stat. 1234 (
42 U.S.C. 4916(a))
source: 45 FR 1263, Jan. 4, 1980, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 40 CFR 201.22