In September 2021, the document that develops an acoustic classification scheme was approved in Spain. It is the UNE 74201 standard that is described in this paper. The Spanish ACS is applicable to new and existing buildings for private or public residential use, for health/hospital and educational use. The development of this document has been a challenge which, requested by the construction sector, has been completed after 5 years of collaborative work, within the Technical Committee CTN74/SC2 - Building Acoustics of the Spanish Standardisation Body, UNE. It's been achieved an ACS compatible with the "DB HR" Spanish building acoustics regulations and, in turn, in agreement as much as possible with ISO/TS 19488:2021. The standard defines different levels of noise protection by using a system of six classes for the requirements, A to F, where Class D defines the minimum requirements for acoustic quality that are mandatory to fulfil in the building code. Criteria for airborne, impact and façade sound insulation, for service equipment noise and for reverberation time are included. This paper shows in detail the verification, sampling and class assignment procedures developed in the standard. A comparison of the most general aspects with other European schemes is also shown.
Due to recent changes in IAQ (Indoor Air Quality) and energy efficiency requirements, MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) has become increasingly common in Spanish new build dwellings. Regarding acoustics, Spanish Decree RD 1367/2007 sets out limits for sound pressure levels due to building services and describes the noise measurement and assessment procedure, which applies also to ventilation noise. The assessment procedure consists of a series of measurements of different noise parameters and then the calculation of corrections due to tonal, low frequency and impulsive components. This paper shows an example of a MVHR fan unit installed in the ceiling of a common dwelling, where some measurements were performed. Based on these measurements, this paper discusses the noise measurement and assessment procedures and proposes some improvements for the Spanish acoustic regulations. In addition, it also analyses the available calculation methods (ASHRAE and VDI 2081) and their application to comply with Spanish requirements.
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