Product Description
Decibal Meter / Sound Meter
A sound level meter or sound meter is an instrument that measures sound pressure level, commonly used in noise pollution studies for the quantification of different kinds of noise, especially for industrial, environmental and aircraft noise. However, the reading from a sound level meter does not correlate well to human-perceived loudness, which is better measured by a loudness meter.
Reliable Sound Measurement for Industrial UseEngineered for industrial applications, the Decibel Meter offers dependable noise monitoring and sound level measurement. Its compact, portable build and intuitive backlit display make it suitable for both stationary and mobile inspections. This tool supports safety compliance and helps prevent hazardous noise exposure in work areas.
User-Friendly Features and Efficient OperationThe meters quick response time, high-resolution readings, and maximum sample hold function ensure efficient and accurate sound assessments. With simple controls and an ergonomic design, its easy to operate even in challenging industrial settings. The LCD backlight further enhances visibility in dim environments.
FAQs of Decibal Meter Or Sound Meter:
Q: How do I correctly use the Decibel Meter for sound level measurement?
A: For accurate measurements, hold the Decibel Meter at a recommended distance of 0.5m from the sound source. Ensure the device is powered by a 9V battery, turn it on, and point the sensor toward the noise. The backlit display will provide a clear, real-time dB reading.
Q: What environments is the Decibel Meter suitable for?
A: This sound meter is designed for industrial environments where noise monitoring is essential. It operates effectively in humidity ranges from 10% to 80% RH, making it well-suited for factories, construction sites, and occupational safety checks.
Q: When should the maximum sample hold feature be used?
A: Use the maximum sample hold function when you need to capture and record the highest sound level detected during a specific period. This is useful for assessing peak noise exposure and ensuring compliance with safety standards.
Q: Where should I position the Decibel Meter during measurement?
A: For optimal accuracy, position the meter at a distance of 0.5 meters from the sound source, keeping it at ear level or the primary area of concern. Avoid obstructions between the meter and the noise source whenever possible.
Q: What are the benefits of a fast response time and high resolution?
A: A fast response time ensures real-time, up-to-date readings, while the 0.1 dB resolution allows for highly precise noise assessments. This combination enhances reliability and supports detailed data collection for safety or compliance reporting.
Q: How does the backlight feature assist in measurements?
A: The backlight feature on the display enables users to clearly read sound levels in low-light or poorly lit industrial environments, ensuring that critical measurements can be taken at any time or location.