ISO 16283 Quick-Start Field Checklist: Building Acoustics Measurement
A practical field checklist for acoustic engineers conducting ISO 16283 building acoustics measurements. Covers pre-site equipment verification, on-site position setup, measurement data collection, and the most common mistakes that invalidate results — designed for consultants working on projects across ASEAN and the GCC.
Equipment Checklist — Prepare Before Leaving the Office
- ✓ Class 1 analyser (Nor150 dual-channel or Nor145) with current IEC 61672-3 calibration certificate (within 1 or 2 years)
- ✓ Omnidirectional sound source (Nor277 dodecahedral) — ISO 16283-1 compliant; charge or check battery level
- ✓ Standard tapping machine (Nor279) for impact sound tests — ISO 16283-2 compliance required
- ✓ Calibrated Class 1 microphone with outdoor windscreen (foam ball)
- ✓ IEC 60942 Class 1 sound calibrator — 94.0 dB or 114.0 dB; required for pre- and post-measurement calibration
- ✓ Minimum two microphone stands (source and receiver positions)
- ✓ Steel measuring tape — for room volume calculation (L × W × H) and position marking
- ✓ NorReview software configured with building acoustics module on laptop
- ✓ Site log sheet — record all calibration values, room volumes, and conditions
On-Site Setup Procedure
- Perform calibration check on arrival at site — record calibration level in site log (should read 94.0 ± 0.3 dB or 114.0 ± 0.3 dB)
- Seal all openings in the separating element and flanking paths: doors, windows, HVAC registers, electrical conduit penetrations, pipe sleeves
- Measure receiving room exact dimensions: Length × Width × Height for volume V (m³) — recalculate for irregular geometries
- Mark minimum 5 source loudspeaker positions: ≥ 0.5 m from any reflecting surface; ≥ 1.0 m between adjacent positions
- Mark minimum 5 microphone positions: ≥ 0.5 m from walls and ceiling; ≥ 1.5 m from sound source; ≥ 0.7 m from each other
- Measure and record background noise level before activating sound source — needed for SNR correction
ISO 16283-1 Measurement Parameters
- Frequency: 100–3150 Hz (1/3 oct)
- SNR required: ≥ 6 dB per band
- Integration time: ≥ 6 s per position
- Background: measured, subtracted
- Reverberation T20: all 16 bands
- Result: DnT,w (weighted, dB)
Tapping Machine Setup (ISO 16283-2)
- Place Nor279 tapping machine in minimum 4 positions on test floor — distribute across the area, ≥ 0.5 m from walls
- Operate in each position for ≥ 6 seconds while recording receiving room LAeq with Nor150
- Measure reverberation time T20 in receiving room for Ln,w correction (Annex A)
- Result: Ln,w impact sound insulation index (lower = better; target typically ≤ 63 dB for residential)
Common Mistakes That Invalidate Results
- Insufficient SNR at low frequencies: 100 Hz and 125 Hz bands often fail SNR ≥ 6 dB — increase Nor277 output level or reduce HVAC background
- Unsealed flanking paths: an open duct or gap above ceiling tiles can add 5–10 dB flanking path — seal all penetrations before testing
- Incorrect room volume: re-measure irregular room geometry carefully — volume error directly affects DnT,w result
- Missing T20 reverberation measurement: required for every 1/3 octave band for Annex A correction
- No post-measurement calibration check: IEC 61672 and ISO 16283 both require end-of-session calibration verification
- Too few microphone positions: minimum 5 positions required — fewer positions increase uncertainty and may be rejected by certifying authority
Post-Processing in NorReview
- Import .nox files from Nor150/Nor145 into NorReview building acoustics module
- Apply background noise correction per ISO 16283 Annex C
- Apply Annex A reverberation correction using measured T20
- Calculate DnT,w, Ln,w, or R'w weighted index
- Generate ISO-formatted compliance report with measurement uncertainty
Related Guides
- Building Acoustics Buying Guide — full equipment selection
- Nor145 vs Nor150 — which analyser for ISO 16283?
- Building Acoustics System Overview
- Building and Construction Industry Guide