Audibility definition

Audibility means the audibility of the Tonal Noise as defined in (and to be measured in accordance with) the recommended method in ‘The Assessment and Rating of Noise from Wind Farm’ (ETSU-R-97) published by ETSU for the Department of Trade and Industry, specifically paragraph 2.1 of the section titled ‘Supplementary Guidance Notes to the Planning Obligation’.
Audibility means to describe the degree to which a sound can be heard, and it is considered a key metric for evaluating outdoor warning systems. Important components of audibility include whether the sound is louder than the surrounding ambient noise and its ability to attract the attention of otherwise occupied individuals.
Audibility means the audibility of the Tonal Noise as defined in (and to be measured in accordance with)

Examples of Audibility in a sentence

  • Audibility of all speakers should be checked across the floors, and in case of any low or no sound then recommendation for repair or replacement of defective speaker or installation of new speaker to be given.

  • The testing of all systems shall include, at a minimum, the following: Control Panels and Control Equipment; Batteries and Power Supplies; Audibility and Visibility of Notification Appliances; Communication Systems; Notification Appliance Supervising Circuits; Initiating Device Supervising Circuit; and Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter.

Related to Audibility

  • Compatibility means a condition in which land uses or conditions can coexist in relative proximity to each other in a stable fashion over time such that no use or condition is unduly negatively impacted directly or indirectly by another use or condition.

  • Interoperability means the ability of a CenturyLink OSS Function to process seamlessly (i.e., without any manual intervention) business transactions with CLEC's OSS application, and vice versa, by means of secure exchange of transaction data models that use data fields and usage rules that can be received and processed by the other Party to achieve the intended OSS Function and related response. (See also Electronic Bonding.)

  • functionality means the ability of a tenderer to provide goods or services in accordance with specifications as set out in the tender documents.

  • Reliability means the degree of performance of the elements of the electric system that results in electricity being delivered to and from an applicant in the amount desired while avoiding adverse effects on the adequacy and security of the electric supply, defined respectively as:

  • Spectrum Compatibility means the capability of two (2) copper loop transmission system technologies to coexist in the same cable without service degradation and to operate satisfactorily in the presence of cross talk noise from each other. Spectrum compatibility is defined on a per twisted pair basis for specific well-defined transmission systems. For the purposes of issues regarding Spectrum Compatibility, service degradation means the failure to meet the Bit Error Ratio (BER) and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) margin requirements defined for the specific transmission system for all Loop lengths, model Loops, or loss values within the requirements for the specific transmission system.