Description
Description
The 1982 Precision Sound-Level Meter and Analyzer combines measurement versatility with simplicity of operation to give you a practical, economical solution to a variety of noise measurements. Now you can use a single instrument, without plugin filters or other add-on accessories, to make A-, B-,or C-weighted sound-level measurements from 30 to140 dB, octave-band analyses from 31.5 Hz to 16 kHz,and peak or impulse noise measurements.
The GenRad 1982 Precision Sound-Level Meter satisfies many noise-measurement requirements In a typical industrial facility, a company safety engineer, noise-control specialist or hired consultant may be required to makeseveral types of noise measurements in a single day. With the GenRad 1982, the following measurements can be made without the need for any accessories or additional instrumentation.
- *A-weighted sound-level measurements to locate noise-hazard areas.
- *Peak and impulse measurements of short-duration noises caused by punch presses, metal-stamping equipment, riveting machines, etc.
- *Octave-band analyses required for: Ear protector selection, Noise-barrier material selection, Noise-source identification for engineering control programs and Audiometric booth-site surveys
NIST-Traceable Calibrations
Standard Calibration Price (without data): Request a Quote
ANSI Z540 Calibration Price (with as-found & as-left data): Request a Quote
ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Accredited Calibration Price (with data & uncertainties): Request a Quote
ANSI Z540.3 with data & uncertainties and Guardbanding: Request a Quote
Test & Measurement Equipment Repair Services: Request a Quote