Noise Emissions Levels; Frequency Characteristic For Human Body Vibrations - Linde E 20-02 Operating Instructions Manual

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Technical data
Noise emission value
Determined in a test cycle in accordance with EN 12053 from
the weighted values in the operating modes DRIVING, LIFT-
ING, IDLING.
Noise level at driver's station
E 20 - E 30
Uncertainty
NOTE
Higher or lower noise emissions can exist during opera-
tion of the truck, e.g. due to different operation, influence
of the surroundings and additional noise emission
sources.
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Frequency characteristic for human body
vibrations
The values are determined in conformance with EN 13059 on
trucks with standard equipment according to the technical
data sheet (driving over test course with bumps).
Frequency characteristic acc. to EN 12096
L
= 66 dB (A)
Measured frequency characteristic
PAZ
K
= 4 dB (A)
Uncertainty
PA
Frequency characteristic given for hand and arm vibrations
Frequency characteristic
NOTE
The frequency characteristic for the human body can not
be used to determine the actual frequency load during
operation. This load depends on the working conditions
(condition of roadway, type of operation, etc.) and must
therefore be determined at the site, if necessary.
The specification of hand and arm vibrations is required
by law, even if the values, as in this case, do not signal
any danger.
a
= 0.9 m/s²
w.zs
K
= 0.3 m/s²
< 2.5 m/s²
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