Product Overview
We are providing our customers an excellent quality range of Digital Sound Level Meters. The Model 14 is the ideal solution for users needing a low cost, accurate instrument for those applications where a Sound Level Meter would be useful but a high specification meter would be too expensive. These Digital Sound Level Meters can be availed at industrial leading price. Many industrial, construction, installation, environmental, sporting or entertainment applications need a simple yet compliant method to determine whether there is, or is not, a genuine noise issue. Once this has been established a sensible plan of action can be implemented. The cost effective Model 14 is very easy to use, whilst meeting the requirements of the latest international sound level meter standard IEC 61672 at Class 2 accuracy. The Model 14 has a large and easy to read display, which shows the Sound Level (SPL) in decibels. You 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 is very useful where the allowable level is given in terms of a maximum (LAFmax or LCFmax). For certain applications, such as fire alarm testing, Pulsar offer the choice of a Slowa rather than a Fasta weighting.
We are providing our customers an excellent quality range of Digital Sound Level Meters. The Model 14 is the ideal solution for users needing a low cost, accurate instrument for those applications where a Sound Level Meter would be useful but a high specification meter would be too expensive. These Digital Sound Level Meters can be availed at industrial leading price. Many industrial, construction, installation, environmental, sporting or entertainment applications need a simple yet compliant method to determine whether there is, or is not, a genuine noise issue. Once this has been established a sensible plan of action can be implemented. The cost effective Model 14 is very easy to use, whilst meeting the requirements of the latest international sound level meter standard IEC 61672 at Class 2 accuracy. The Model 14 has a large and easy to read display, which shows the Sound Level (SPL) in decibels. You 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 is very useful where the allowable level is given in terms of a maximum (LAFmax or LCFmax). For certain applications, such as fire alarm testing, Pulsar offer the choice of a Slowa rather than a Fasta weighting.