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News Release from: Testo | Subject: Testo 815 and 816
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 February 2005
High accuracy sound level meters are
affordable
Testo, a leading manufacturer of measuring instruments, has recently launched 2 new sound level meters - the testo 815 and testo 816: both instruments offer users a whole list of features
Testo , a leading manufacturer of measuring instruments, has recently launched 2 new sound level meters - the testo 815 and testo 816 Both instruments offer users a whole list of features
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 26 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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- A high accuracy level (class 2 to IEC 60651) achieved by selectable sound level measuring ranges.
- The choice of 'Fast' or 'Slow' sampling rates.
- The ability to choose between 2 different frequency spectrums, A and C, where A corresponds to the hearing sensation of the human ear and C is used when there are many low frequencies in the signal (e.g engines).
- Recognition of maximum and minimum readings.
The testo 816 boasts the following additional features to enhance ease of use.
- Display illumination.
- Trend bar display.
- AC/DC outlet for connection to external devices such as amplifiers, chart recorders etc.
- Mains connection.
Also available is a sound level calibrator to ensure the ongoing accuracy of the meters.
The calibrator can be used to easily test and adjust the measuring instruments to 2 calibration levels (94 and 114 dB).
These new sound level meters are suitable for use in a range of applications including air conditioning and ventilation, industrial sites, workplace observations and environmental monitoring. Request a free brochure from Testo ...
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