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  • Sound Level Meters

    PCE Instruments

    A sound level meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, a sound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the sound level meter and acoustic measurement values are shown on the display of the sound level meter. The most common unit of acoustic measurement for sound is the decibel (dB); however, some sound level meter devices also determine the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) and other acoustic parameters. With a portable sound level meter, industrial hygiene and workplace safety professionals can measure sound levels in multiple locations to ensure environmental conditions fall within recommended exposure limits (RELs). Some sound level meter devices can be permanently installed for continuous monitoring of sound levels at a work or job site.

  • Area Monitors

    Arrow Tech

    Provides real-time remote radiological monitoring. Local readout of hand-held meter allows for use as a portable survey instrument. More importantly, since the probe’s sensitive electronics are located far from the high field (25 to 350 feet away), they are not subject to destructive gamma exposure. The probe head may be placed directly into a filter compartment or against a resin tank or waste liner.

  • Class 1 Integrating Sound Level Meter

    Castle Sonus GA116I - Castle Group Ltd.

    The Castle SONUS GA116I is a feature packed instrument that is fully compliant with IEC 61672-1:2002 Class 1, and IEC61252: 1993. This meter gives simultaneous Leq (rms. average) personal exposure (LEpd) and peak measurement for assessments to the Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005. It has a high-specification, Class 1 measurement microphone and is cased in tough, crack resistant ABS plastic.

  • Sound Level Meters

    PCE Instruments

    A sound level meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, asound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the sound level meter and acoustic measurement values are shown on the display of the sound level meter. The most common unit of acoustic measurement for sound is the decibel (dB); however, some sound level meter devices also determine the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) and other acoustic parameters. With a portable sound level meter, industrial hygiene and workplace safety professionals can measure sound levels in multiple locations to ensure environmental conditions fall within recommended exposure limits (RELs). Some sound level meter devices can be permanently installed for continuous monitoring of sound levels at a work or job site. PCE sound level meter products are lightweight, easy-to-use and manufactured in accordance with the highest industrial standards.

  • Sound Level Indicators

    PCE Instruments

    A sound level meter is a measuring instrument used to assess noise or sound levels by measuring sound pressure. Often referred to as a sound pressure level (SPL) meter, decibel (dB) meter, noise meter or noise dosimeter, a sound level meter uses a microphone to capture sound. The sound is then evaluated within the sound level meter and acoustic measurement values are shown on the display of the sound level meter. The most common unit of acoustic measurement for sound is the decibel (dB); however, some sound level meter devices also determine the equivalent continuous sound level (Leq) and other acoustic parameters. With a portable sound level meter, industrial hygiene and workplace safety professionals can measure sound levels in multiple locations to ensure environmental conditions fall within recommended exposure limits (RELs). Some sound level meter devices can be permanently installed for continuous monitoring of sound levels at a work or job site.An important attribute to consider when searching for a suitable sound level meter is its type or class. The type or class of a sound level meter defines the device's accuracy as per American National Standards Institute (ANSI) or International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) guidelines. Typically, "type" is the grade according to the ANSI S1.4 standard, whereas "class" is the grade according to the IEC 61672 standard. There are two types or classes assigned to sound level meters: type 1 / class 1 or type 2 / class 2. For assessing noise in basic industrial, commercial, educational, recreational or residential applications, a type 2 / class 2 sound level meter usually will suffice. For precision-grade assessments often made in a laboratory, a type 1 / class 1 sound level meter primarily is used. PCE sound level meter products are lightweight, easy-to-use and manufactured in accordance with the highest industrial standards.

  • Frequency Shaped Isotropic Electric Probes

    PI-SH-FCC, PI-SH-ICNIRP - EMC Test Design, LLC

    An isotropic electric field probe with shaped frequency response meeting the ICNIRP or FCC RF safety standards for occupational and general public exposure limits (see the specified frequency ranges below). Meter readings are shown in % of the STD – standard reference level, eliminating the need to know the source frequency. Probe output is proportional to RF power density in the whole specified power range, producing the correct RF power measurements in single and multi-signal environments, typically present at multiple antenna sites.

  • Portable Indoor Air Quality CO2

    Extech CO250 - Extech Instruments Corporation

    This Portable Indoor Air Quality CO2 Meter measures Carbon Dioxide (C02), Temperature, Humidity, Dew Point, and Wet Bulb. Checks for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) concentrations and calculates statistical weighted averages of TWA (8 hour time weighted average) and STEL (15 minute short term exposure limit). User programmable audible alarm. Data acquisition software and cable included to record and document CO2, Humidity and Temperature data. Complete with software and cable, 4 AA batteries, and carrying case.

  • Personal Noise Dosimeter with USB Interface

    Extech SL400 - Extech Instruments Corporation

    Sound level monitoring is essential to determine what protective measures are required for employees who are routinely exposed to loud noise. Perform noise surveys in compliance with OSHA, MSHA, DOD, ACGIH, and ISO standards with the Extech SL400 dosimeter. An SL400 noise accumulation survey can determine total sound exposure over an 8-hour period. This compact, lightweight dosimeter can also serve as a sound level meter, logging up to 999,999 readings with sampling times between 1 second and 24 hours. An optional 94 dB calibrator allows you to perform before-and-after calibration checks, per ANSI standards. The SL400 comes with PC software to control setup and retrieve stored events or analyze real-time measurements.

  • Outdoor Exposure Tester

    OET - PSE Instruments GmbH

    A comprehensive analysis of PV modules includes many different parameters. Determining the normal module operating temperature (NMOT), incidence angle effects and comparing soiling effects on different modules up to the initial degradation of PV modules are all parameters that can be analyzed with our outdoor exposure tester. The tester comes with up to twelve electronic loads installed in a 19" rack. The loads have two main functions: maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and IV curve tracing. For the advanced analysis, it is possible to change between these two modes within one test. In the normal operation mode, the electronic load keeps the module under MPP and each predefined interval an IV curve is traced. The entire tester comes with all necessary sensors such as temperature sensor, which can be attached to the module to determine the NMOT temperature like defined in IEC 61215 (MQT 05) and IEC 61853-2. The irradiation sensor is also included. In combination with our tracking system P2, it is also possible to determine incident angle effects of the PV module. It is also possible to connect other irradiation sensors for diffuse and direct irradiation, which helps to understand the behavior of the module in different irradiation conditions. An optional albedo meter is a powerful tool for the analysis of bifacial modules. The entire graphical user interface is web based and offers the possibility to access the system from the all computers in the network.

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