This part of ISO 20283 gives guidelines, requirements and procedures for the measurement of vibration
generated by types of shipboard equipment, and which can be transmitted into a ship structure as structureborne
sound, as part of the factory acceptance test (FAT) of the equipment unit. It specifies the
measurements to be conducted for well-defined operating and mounting conditions of the unit, e.g. in the
supplier’s test rig.
This part of ISO 20283 is a framework for providing representative test results. It is applicable to shipboard
equipment intended for passenger ships, merchant ships, yachts and high-speed craft.
This part of ISO 20283 is concerned with translational vibration, since rotational vibration is not considered to
be a substantial contributor to structure-borne sound. However, it does not provide numerical limits for equipment vibration or transmitted structure-borne sound.
ISO 20283-3:2006 Referenced Document
ISO 1683 Acoustics - Preferred reference values for acoustical and vibratory levels (includes Redline Version)*, 2015-02-01 Update
ISO 2041 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring - Vocabulary*, 2018-10-01 Update
ISO 31-7 Quantities and units - Part 7: Acoustics; Amendment 1
ISO 5348 Mechanical vibration and shock - Mechanical mounting of accelerometers*, 2020-12-31 Update
ISO/TR 13298 Ships and marine technology - Vocabulary of general terms
ISO 20283-3:2006 history
2016ISO 20283-3:2006/Amd 1:2016 Mechanical vibration - Measurement of vibration on ships - Part 3: Pre-installation vibration measurement of shipboard equipment; Amendment 1
2006ISO 20283-3:2006 Mechanical vibration - Measurement of vibration on ships - Part 3: Pre-installation vibration measurement of shipboard equipment