This part of IEC 60534-8 includes the method for measuring the sound pressure level due to
liquid flow through a control valve and the method for determining the characteristic increase
of noise due to the onset of cavitation. It also defines the equipment, methods and procedures
for the laboratory measurement of the airborne sound needed to determine these
characteristics.
Two methods are provided for testing the noise generating characteristics of control valves.
The first is a uniform method of measuring the radiated noise from the valve and the
associated test piping including fixed flow restrictions through which the test fluid (water) is
passing (see Note 1). The noise criteria are expressed by determining the sound pressure
level of the valve under consideration.
The second is a procedure for measuring the sound pressure levels within pipe systems
upstream and downstream of the valve under fixed operating conditions. Since inaccuracies
due to the pipe transmission are eliminated, this method shall be preferred for evaluation of
the acoustical characteristic of valves.
The noise characteristics to be determined are useful:
a) to determine acoustical characteristics of valves and valve assemblies and the
characteristic pressure ratio factor xFz of a control valve;
b) to predict valve noise for given process conditions;
c) to compare the performance of different valves and various measuring results;
d) to plan measures for increasing service life and noise abatement;
e) to determine possible adverse effects on ultra-sonic flow meter measurements;
f) to enable proper sizing of sound absorbers.