CEL Acoustic Calibrator 350
The field calibration of Sound Level Meters is an essential procedure when carrying out any type of noise survey both before and after each measurement sequence. This ensures that instruments are providing consistently accurate readings necessary for monitoring to ensure compliance with workplace and environmental noise regulations.
Features:
Measures and logs all workplace noise parameters
28 hour battery life, fully charges in 90 minutes
Simple auto-calibration function
Run duration timers
Simultaneous ‘C’ and ‘A’ weighted measurements
Large memory capacity 180 hours
Compact, rugged (rubber overmoulded) design weighs only 71g
No cables to damage or get in the way
Applications:
Complete shift exposure measurements
Task based measurements
Measurements according to ISO9612: 2009
Selection of hearing protection
Measuring personal noise exposure
Ensuring compliance with Workplace Noise Regulations
Acoustic accuracy | ANSI S1.25, IEC61252 2002 Personal sound exposure meters |
Dynamic range (dB) | 65 to 140 |
Frequency weightings | A for rms values plus Z and C for peak measurements |
Time weightings | Slow for Q=5 data plus non for Q=3 data as required for standards |
Exchange rate (Q dB) | 5 and 3 simultaneously |
Threshold level (dB) | Any levels from 70 to 90 in 1 dB steps |
Criterion level (dB) | Any level between 70 and 90 in 1 dB steps |
Microphone capsule | Removable ½” type 2 device can be calibrated with any standard acoustic calibrator using ½” diameter cavity |
Calibration method | Automatic recognition and calibration to user set dB level |
Display screen | 96 x 26 pixel graphics LCD with 2 line text messages |
Alarm warning indicators | Red and blue LED’s showing level noise exceedances during run |
Indicators | 2 stage hi intensity LED’s for memory, battery or noise warnings |
User controls | 2 push buttons for On/Off and OK/Accept |
Case molding | High impact ABS plastic molding |
Dimensions | US: 2.8 x 1.7 x 2.0 in. Metric: 72 x 42 x 52 mm |
Weight | US: 2.4 oz. Metric: 68 g |