This appendix prescribes the procedures for the in-cab noise measurements for high-speed trainsets at speed. The purpose of the cab noise testing is to ensure that the noise levels within the cab of the trainset meet the minimum requirements defined within § 299.431(h).
A. Measurement Instrumentation
The instrumentation used shall conform to the requirements prescribed in appendix H to part 229 of this chapter.
B. Test Site Requirements
The test shall meet the following requirements:
- (a) The passenger trainset shall be tested over a representative segment of the railroad and shall not be tested in any site specifically designed to artificially lower in-cab noise levels.
- (b) All windows, doors, cabinets, seals, etc., must be installed in the trainset cab and be closed.
(c) The heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system or a dedicated heating or air conditioner system must be operating on high, and the vents must be open and unobstructed.
C. Procedures for Measurement
- (a) LAeq,T is defined as the A-weighted, equivalent sound level for a duration of T seconds, and the sound level meter shall be set for A-weighting with slow response.
- (b) The sound level meter shall be calibrated with the acoustic calibrator immediately before and after the in-cab tests. The calibration levels shall be recorded.
- (c) Any change in the before and after calibration level(s) shall be less than 0.5 dB.
(d) The sound level meter shall be located:
- (1) Laterally as close as practicable to the longitudinal centerline of the cab, adjacent to the driver's seat,
- (2) Longitudinally at the center of the driver's nominal seating position, and
- (3) At a height 1219 mm (48 inches) above the floor.
- (e) The sound measurements shall be taken autonomously within the cab.
- (f) The sound level shall be recorded at the maximum approved trainset speed (0/−3 km/h).
(g) After the passenger trainset speed has become constant at the maximum test speed and the in-cab noise is continuous, LAeq,T shall be measured, either directly or using a 1 second sampling interval, for a minimum duration of 30 seconds at the measurement position (LAeq, 30s).
D. Reporting
To demonstrate compliance, the railroad shall prepare and submit a test report in accordance with § 299.613. As a minimum that report shall contain—
- (a) Name(s) of person(s) conducting the test, and the date of the test.
- (b) Description of the passenger trainset cab being tested, including: Car number and date of manufacture.
- (c) Description of sound level meter and calibrator, including: Make, model, type, serial number, and manufacturer's calibration date.
- (d) The recorded measurement during calibration and for the microphone location during operating conditions.
- (e) The recorded measurements taken during the conduct of the test.
- (f) Other information as appropriate to describe the testing conditions and procedure.