Integrating sound level meter CEL-62X
class 2class 1real-time

Integrating sound level meter - CEL-62X - SINUS - class 2 / class 1 / real-time
Integrating sound level meter - CEL-62X - SINUS - class 2 / class 1 / real-time
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Characteristics

Type
integrating
Precision class
class 2, class 1
Other characteristics
real-time, USB
Noise level

Max.: 143 dB

Min.: 20 dB

Description

Integrating sound level meter for occupational safety and environmental protection with octave analyzer PTB model regisration 21.21 / 10.01 OVERVIEW Features Compact, robust design Easy operation Single, wide measuring range High-resolution colour display Real-time octave band analysis Simultaneous measurement of all occupational noise parameters according to ISO 9612 Instrument menu in 6 languages Pre-defined and user-selectable configurations available Automatic calibration function Long battery life DC level output Applications Evaluation of occupational noise exposure Hearing protection selection Noise exposure calculation Ensures compliance with the occupational noise standards and regulations The CEL-620 is available as IEC61672-1 Class 1 or Class 2 sound level meter. It comes with complete accessories, including sound calibrator, carrying case, wind screen, user manual and USB cable. The sound level meter provides the means for octave band frequency analyses (16Hz – 16kHz). The analysis is performed in real time with a measuring range of 140dB. Therefore it is not necessary to change the measuring range. The CEL-620 sound level meter is equipped with a USB interface. Stored data may be exported in a Microsoft Excel-editable format. Alternatively the data may be downloaded with the Casella Insight software.

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