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BS 6259:2015

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Code of practice for the design, planning, installation, testing and maintenance of sound systems

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-03-2015

Foreword
Section 1 - General
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
Section 2 - Exchange of information and definition
            of responsibilities
4 Technical advice and performance specification
Section 3 - Sound system design
5 System-level considerations
6 Planning
7 System design
Section 4 - Installing a sound system
8 Installation
9 Commissioning
10 Documentation
11 Certification
12 Lifetime activities
13 Responsible person
Section 5 - Operation and maintenance
14 System components: Application of standards
Annexes
Annex A (informative) - Explanation of technical words
        and phrases
Annex B (informative) - Loudspeakers and associated
        system components
Annex C (informative) - Types of microphones
Annex D (normative) - Use and siting of microphones
Annex E (informative) - STI qualification bands
Annex F (informative) - Examples of certificates
Annex G (informative) - Dynamics processors (compressors
        and AGC)
Bibliography

Provides recommendations for the design, planning, installation, testing and maintenance of sound systems intended for communicating speech, music and/or other signals, including systems conveying emergency messages or signals that are not connected to a fire detection system.

This British Standard gives recommendations for the design, planning, installation, testing and maintenance of sound systems intended for communicating speech, music and/or other signals, including systems conveying emergency messages or signals that are not connected to a fire detection system. NOTE1 For systems used for conveying emergency messages, recommendations are given in BS5839‑8 . This standard is intended for use by clients, designers, installers and those responsible for commissioning, testing, operation and maintenance of sound systems. This standard is not applicable to: voice alarm systems within the scope of BS5839‑8 or BSEN54‑16 or BSEN54‑24 ; emergency voice communication systems within the scope of BS5839‑9 ; emergency sound systems within the scope of BS7827 ; simultaneous interpretation systems (see ISO2603 ); some of the aspects associated with recording studios, and applies only to some types of broadcasting studio; home entertainment systems; systems intended only to modify the perceived acoustic characteristics of the space; manual fire detection systems; or audio conferencing systems. This standard is not applicable to cinema sound systems. NOTE2 Cinema sound technology is evolving very rapidly at present, due partly to the elimination of film stock in favour of digital distribution and the increased practicability of multichannel sound systems with tens of channels. Existing standards such as BS5550‑3.4.9 are likely to be replaced by completely new standards within a few years. It is therefore not at present practicable to give advice on these systems in this standard.

Committee
EPL/100
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS 6259(1997) 13/30218906 DC. (04/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
68
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

BS 6840-18:1996 Sound system equipment Peak programme level meters. Guide for digital audio level meter
BS 6840-6:1987 Sound system equipment Methods for specifying and measuring the characteristics of auxiliary passive elements
BS 6840-8:1988 Sound system equipment Methods for specifying and measuring the characteristics of automatic gain control devices
BS 5839-9:2011 Fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings Code of practice for the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of emergency voice communication systems
BS EN 54-16:2008 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Voice alarm control and indicating equipment
BS 7671(2008) : 2008 REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS - IET WIRING REGULATIONS
BS EN 60268-12:1995 Sound system equipment Application of connectors for broadcast and similar use
BS 5550-3.4.9:1987 Cinematography. 35 mm film. Sound Specification for reproduction characteristics of the A-chain frequency response for 35 mm photographic sound
BS EN 60268-7:2011 Sound system equipment Headphones and earphones
BS EN 60268-16:2011 Sound system equipment Objective rating of speech intelligibility by speech transmission index
BS 6840-14:1987 Sound system equipment Guide for circular and elliptical loudspeakers; outer frame diameters and mounting dimensions
BS 6840-10:1991 Sound system equipment Methods for specifying and measuring the characteristics of peak programme level meters
ISO 2603:2016 Simultaneous interpreting — Permanent booths — Requirements
BS 6840-1:1987 Sound system equipment Methods for specifying and measuring general characteristics used for equipment performance
BS EN 60268-4:2014 Sound system equipment Microphones
BS EN 61938:2013 Multimedia systems. Guide to the recommended characteristics of analogue interfaces to achieve interoperability
BS EN 54-24:2008 Fire detection and fire alarm systems Components of voice alarm systems. Loudspeakers
BS 6840-17:1991 Sound system equipment Methods for specifying and measuring the characteristics of standard volume indicators
BS EN 60268-5 : 2003 SOUND SYSTEM EQUIPMENT - PART 5: LOUDSPEAKERS
BS 6840-9:1987 Sound system equipment Methods for specifying and measuring the characteristics of artificial reverberation, time delay and frequency shift equipment
BS EN 60268-3:2013 Sound system equipment Amplifiers

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