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Simpson Sound Level Meters

 

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Simpson 886-2 Multi Weight Sound Level Meter
Catalog: 40004
  • Minimum Sound Level: 40 dB
  • Maximum Sound Level: 140 dB
  • A Frequency Weighting: Yes
  • C Frequency Weighting: Yes
  • Calibrator Capability: Yes
  • Noise Level Measurement: Yes

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Simpson 886-2/890-2 Sound Level Meter w/ Calibrator
Catalog: 40007
  • Minimum Sound Level: 40 dB
  • Maximum Sound Level: 140 dB
  • A Frequency Weighting: Yes
  • C Frequency Weighting: Yes
  • Calibrator Capability: Yes
  • Noise Level Measurement: Yes

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Simpson 897 Sound Dosimeter System
Catalog: 12645
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9027.89.8090
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: United States

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Simpson Sound Level Meters

Sound Level Meters measure sound pressure, vibration levels, and/or frequencies. They are often used in industrial, environmental, and aircraft noise pollution studies. Sound level meters are accurate and easy to use. They are designed to meet the measurement requirements of Safety Engineers, Health and Industrial safety offices, and quality control in various environments.
 
Sound Level Meter Applications
  • Workplace noise management. Devices can be used to determine hearing protection needs as well as to reduce employee distraction
  • Residential areas. The meters measure the noise of construction, power equipment, industrial noise, and more
  • Agency and government requirements. The meters measure noise to make sure it adheres to requirements such as city ordinances or the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards
Key Features of Sound Level Meters to Consider
  • Meets ANSI and IEC 651 Type 2 standards
  • High and low measuring ranges
  • Tripod mount ideal for field use
  • Data logging
  • Optional 94/114dB calibrator to perform “before” and “after” calibration checks per ANSI standards
  • Bright LED's alert user when sound level is too high or too low
This video illustrates the key features a highly accurate, data logging sound level meter. This is just one of the many types of sound level meters available.
 
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