simpson 886-2 Sound Level Meters,Simpson's sound level meters come in two different versions to handle virtually any noise measurement requirement simpson 886-2 Sound Level Meters
simpson 886-2 Sound Level Meters
Simpson's sound level meters come in two differentversions to handle virtually any noise measurement requirement: theModel 884-2 with an "A" weighted scale for simple measurements andthe Model 886-2 with a choice of fast or slow response and "A", "B"or "C" weighting. All three models have output jacks for connectingto a Chart Recorder. Optional calibrators are available forin-field adjustment.
- General purpose, type 2 meters for OSHA andlaboratory sound measurements
- Full coverage from 40-140dB with special85-115dB OSHA range
- "A", "B", and "C" weighted measurementoptions
- Rugged solid-state reliability,battery-operated
- Impact-resistant case contoured to minimizesound energy field reflections
Sound Level Systems
Simpson Type 2 sound level systems come in a variety of configurations to meet any noise measurement requirements. Each system is composed of several
components designed to work together as one integrated test instrument and output jacks that will supply an AC RMS or DC Volt signal.
• Meets IEC 651 and ANSI S1.4-1983 Meters
• Meets OSHA and Walsh-Healy Noise Control Specifications
• Quickly and Accurately Measures Sound Levels in Factories, Offices, Etc.
• Full coverage 40-140 dB with special 85-115 dB OSHA range
• Impact-resistant case contoured to minimize sound energy field reflections
• Operates 40 hours on a 9V battery
• AC and DC voltage jacks for recorder, analyzer and tester Interface
• Built-in tripod mount
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) provides for
three weighting curves: "A ", "B", and "C".
The "A" weighted curve more closely corresponds to the response of the ear and is
specified by OSHA. The "C" curve is essentially a “flat” frequency response and can
be used in conjunction with a “fast response for an approximate indication of
impulse noise levels. Low Frequency noises are better monitored by the “C” curve
than the “A” curve. Low frequency sounds need to be louder to be heard.
The chart below shows the relationship between frequency and relative response.
886-2 Multi Weight Sound Level Meter
•Rugged solid-state reliability,
• "A" , “B” and “C” weighting
• Detachable microphone
• Fast and slow response
GENERAL
Physical: 3.0" x 8.2" x 1.9" (77 x 208 x 47mm)
Weight: 1.25 lbs (.57kg)
Construction: Molded ABS Plastic Housing
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Battery type: (1) 9V NEDA 1604A
Battery life: 40 hrs. (approx)
TEMPERATURE RANGE
Operating: -10° to 50°C
Storage: -40° to 60°C
Temp. influence: +/-0.015 dB/°C @ 1KHz
Operating humidity: +/-0.5dB 0 to 90%
SOUND LEVEL
Ranges: 40 to 140 dB
Reference: 0dB = 20m Pascals
Accuracy: meets ANSI S1.4-1983
Weighting:
884-2 type S2A (only): "A" (external filter for flat response)
886-2 type 2 (only):A,B,C, (external filter for flat response)
MICROPHONE
Type: condenser type L size per ANSI S1.12-1967
Impedance: 350_ +/-20%@ 23°C
Characteristics: omnidirectional, angle of incidence approximates
random response equal to 70°
SIGNAL OUTPUT
External filter: 120mV RMS at meter reading of +10dB
RMS Output: 1.00V RMS at meter reading of + 10dB
dB Output: 1.5 VDC at meter reading of + 10dB
Calibration: frequency=1000Hz @ 94dB on the 90 dB range,
114 dB on the 110 dB range.
Screwdriver adjustable (from side of case)
METER MOVEMENT
Type: Pivot and Jewel, 2 1/2" dial;
Scale: -10 to +10 dB w/(15) 1dB markings
Accuracy: 2%
Response time: Slow = 2.5 dB to a 500ms tone burst of 1000Hz
Fast = 2.0 dB to a 200ms tone burst of 1000Hz
OUTPUT JACK
Type: Switchcraft # 750(0.141"dia.) f/external filter, # 850(0.097" dia.) f/dB
and RMS output
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