Sound level meters

Sound is a sequence of waves of pressure that propagates through compressible media such as air or water. (Sound can propagate through solids as well, but there are additional modes of propagation). Sound that is perceptible by humans has frequencies from about 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. In air at standard temperature and pressure, the corresponding wavelengths of sound waves range from 17 m to 17 mm. During propagation, waves can be reflected, refracted, or attenuated by the medium.[2]

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- Display Range : 30-90dB ; 50-110dB ; 70-140dB. - Test Range : 41-86dB, 55-106dB and 75-125dB. - Frequency Weighting : A ; C ; Z. - Perform OSHA and IEC Noise accumulation surveys. - Six built-in standard dose measurement setups : OSHA, MSHA, DOD, ACGIH, ISO85, ISO90. - USB Data logger .

- Fast, Slow, Impulse response time. - Frequency range: 31.5Hz ~8KHz. - Measurement range: 30dB~130dB. - Dynamic range:100dB. - A/C/Z frequency. - Storage up to 32,000 records. - USB interface. - AC and DC output. - Bargraph display

- IEC 61672, Type II - USB Datalogger with 14,000 records. - Auto Ranging. - 30~130dB. - LO, MED, HI ranges.

Product Description - IEC 61672, Type II - 30~130dB. - Auto Ranging. - LO, MED, HI ranges.

 Max. & Min. function.  Over & Under range indication.  4-digit LCD display with bar graph.  Frequency weighting characteristic for 2 times per second.  AC signal output.  Low battery indication.  IEC 651 Type 2 & ANIS S1.4 Type 2.

• Measurement Range : 30 - 130 dB. • Resolution : 0.1 dB. • Weight : 489 g/1.08 LB. • Dimension : 245 x 68 x 45 mm. • Accessories Included : Instruction manual.......................1 PC

Conforms with all the essential health and safety standards & requirements set out by the European Directives IEC651 Type 2, ANSI 1.4 Type 2 and GB/T3785 compliant Multifunctional and with 30-130dB wide range and built-in calibration signal of 94dB at 1kHz (sinusoidal) Offers 4 measurement parameters Lp (sound level), Leq (equivalent continuous A sound),Lmax (maximum sound level), LN (percent of all readings over alarm value set)