This standard specifies a method of measuring vibration using the instrumentation specified in DIN 45669-1. It
gives general criteria for selecting the points and directions of measurement, and principles of vibration
measurement in accordance with noise and vibration control regulations.
The results of measurements performed in accordance with this standard may be used to evaluate the effects
of vibration on buildings and on humans in buildings, as described in DIN 4150-1, DIN 4150-2, DIN 4150-3,
ISO 2631-1, ISO 2631-2 and VDI 2057 Part 1.
DIN 45669-2:2005 Referenced Document
DIN 4150-1 Vibrations in buildings - Part 1: Prediction of vibration parameters
DIN 4150-2 Vibrations in buildings - Part 2: Effects on persons in buildings / Note: Date of issue 2023-07-21*Intended as replacement for DIN 4150-2 (1999-06).*, 2023-08-01 Update
DIN 4150-3 Vibrations in buildings - Part 3: Effects on structures*, 2016-12-01 Update
DIN 45669-1 Measurement of vibration immissions - Part 1: Vibration meters - Requirements and tests*, 2020-06-01 Update
DIN 45669-3 Measurement of vibration immission - Part 3: Test (calibration and assessment) of the vibration measuring instrumentation; Primary test, verification, intermediate test, functional check in situ*, 2006-06-01 Update
DIN ISO 2768-1 General tolerances; tolerances for linear and angular dimensions without individual tolerance indications; identical with ISO 2768-1:1989
DIN ISO 5348 Mechanical vibration and shock - Mechanical mounting of accelerometers
ISO 2631-1 Mechanical vibration and shock — Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration — Part 1: General requirements AMENDMENT 1
ISO 2631-2 Mechanical vibration and shock - Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration - Part 2: Vibration in buildings (1 Hz to 80 Hz)
DIN 45669-2:2005 history
2005DIN 45669-2:2005-06 Measurement of vibration immission - Part 2: Measuring method
2005DIN 45669-2:2005 Measurement of vibration immission - Part 2: Measuring method
1970DIN 45669-2:1995 Measurement of vibration immission - Part 2: Measuring method