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Classroom Acoustic Design in CanadaANSI S12.60 Requirements

Primary and secondary school classrooms, lecture rooms. Typical volume: 150-300 m³.

RT60 Target
≤ 0.6s unoccupied
Background Noise
≤ 35 dBA
STI Requirement
≥ 0.60
Regulation
ANSI S12.60-2010
RT60 (Reverberation Time)
The time, in seconds, for sound to decay by 60 dB after the source stops. ANSI S12.60 requires ≤ 0.6s unoccupied for classroom spaces in Canada.
Reference: ANSI S12.60-2010 — referenced by CaGBC LEED

What ANSI S12.60 Requires for a Classroom in Canada

Regulation: ANSI S12.60-2010 — referenced by CaGBC LEED

RT60 target: ≤ 0.6s unoccupied

Background noise limit: ≤ 35 dBA

STI requirement: ≥ 0.60

Local note: Canadian provinces increasingly adopt ANSI S12.60 through school design standards.

How to Calculate ANSI S12.60 Compliance for a Classroom in Canada

  1. 1

    Identify the applicable Canada standard and target

    Look up ANSI S12.60 for classroom spaces in Canada. The RT60 target is ≤ 0.6s unoccupied. ANSI S12.60-2010 — referenced by CaGBC LEED.

  2. 2

    Measure or model the room geometry

    Record the length, width, and height of the room to calculate the volume. A typical classroom has a volume of 150-300 m³.

  3. 3

    List all surfaces and their absorption coefficients

    For each surface (floor, ceiling, walls, windows, doors), find the absorption coefficient at each octave band frequency (125 Hz to 4 kHz) from ISO 354 test data or a materials database.

  4. 4

    Calculate total absorption and apply the Sabine or Eyring equation

    Sum all surface absorption values: A = sum of (alpha x area). Then apply T60 = 0.161 x V / A (Sabine) or T60 = -0.161 x V / (S x ln(1 - alpha_avg)) (Eyring). Use Eyring when average alpha exceeds 0.20.

  5. 5

    Compare result against ANSI S12.60 and specify treatment

    If the calculated RT60 exceeds the target of ≤ 0.6s unoccupied, specify additional absorption. Typical treatment cost in Canada is C$28,000–C$40,000.

Cost of Compliance in Canada

Treatment Cost Range

C$28,000–C$40,000

Currency: C$

What Affects Cost

  • • Room volume and surface area
  • • Target standard strictness
  • • Existing acoustic conditions
  • • Finish and material quality

How ANSI S12.60 Differs from Other Standards for Classroom in Canada

RequirementANSI S12.60NBCC 2020
RT60 Target≤ 0.6s unoccupied≤ 0.6s
Background Noise≤ 35 dBA≤ 35 dBA
STI≥ 0.60≥ 0.60
Cost RangeC$28,000–C$40,000C$25,000–C$36,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What RT60 does ANSI S12.60 require for a classroom in Canada?

ANSI S12.60 requires a reverberation time of ≤ 0.6s unoccupied for classroom spaces in Canada. ANSI S12.60-2010 — referenced by CaGBC LEED. Measurement should be performed per ISO 3382-2 methodology.

What is the background noise limit for a classroom in Canada?

The background noise limit is ≤ 35 dBA under ANSI S12.60. This typically refers to HVAC and building services noise measured with the room unoccupied.

How much does acoustic treatment cost for a classroom in Canada?

Typical acoustic treatment for a classroom in Canada costs C$28,000–C$40,000. Costs vary based on finish quality, room size, and existing conditions.

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