The Model 14 is a professional Class 2 Sound Level Meter from Pulsar Instruments plc.
This type of meter is used for attaining a general sound level (decibels) in your location.
Class 2 (or Type 2) is a common type of sound level meter that conforms to the requirements and accuracy of the international IEC 61672-1 standard for SPL (sound pressure level) meters.
Calibrated by Pulsar and tested prior to sale, the Model 14 meets the demands of the trade user and is ideal for users wanting to measure sound levels in a commercial, industrial or residential location, in a factory, school, public facility or on a construction site.
The Model 14 has an easy to read LCD display, which shows the sound level (SPL) in decibels (dBA).
The operator can select either the standard A-frequency-weighting or the alternative C-frequency-weighting.
The maximum hold function allows the unit to freeze the display showing the highest level measured. This feature is very useful for determining the approximate maximum level of sound output from the source.
For certain applications, such as fire alarm testing, the Model 14 is best used in the 'Slow' rather than 'Fast' weighting mode.
If you require compliant sound level values to meet NZ/AUS standards such as Leq, L10 or L90, pleaseclick hereto view the Integrated and Data Logging Sound Level Meters.
The Model 14 is issued with a test operation certificate from Pulsar in England.
The Model 14 is a professional Class 2 Sound Level Meter from Pulsar Instruments plc.
This type of meter is used for attaining a general sound level (decibels) in your location.
Class 2 (or Type 2) is a common type of sound level meter that conforms to the requirements and accuracy of the international IEC 61672-1 standard for SPL (sound pressure level) meters.
Calibrated by Pulsar and tested prior to sale, the Model 14 meets the demands of the trade user and is ideal for users wanting to measure sound levels in a commercial, industrial or residential location, in a factory, school, public facility or on a construction site.
The Model 14 has an easy to read LCD display, which shows the sound level (SPL) in decibels (dBA).
The operator can select either the standard A-frequency-weighting or the alternative C-frequency-weighting.
The maximum hold function allows the unit to freeze the display showing the highest level measured. This feature is very useful for determining the approximate maximum level of sound output from the source.
For certain applications, such as fire alarm testing, the Model 14 is best used in the 'Slow' rather than 'Fast' weighting mode.
If you require compliant sound level values to meet NZ/AUS standards such as Leq, L10 or L90, please click here to view the Integrated and Data Logging Sound Level Meters.
The Model 14 is issued with a test operation certificate from Pulsar in England.
Product Specifications:
Standard package includes: Model 14 with windshield, 1x 9V battery, operating manual, certificate, soft carry case.
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