1100-2100 Sound Level Meter
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Precision Type 1 (1100) and the General Purpose Type
2 (2100) models are enhanced basic sound level meters.
Enhancements include a broader measurement range,
the addition of "C" weighting, and optional detachable
microphones with 100ft. (30m) cables. |
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1700-2700
Sound Level Meter |
The
Quest 1700 (Type 1) and 2700 (Type 2) Impulse Sound
Level Meters are the base models within our Advanced
Series of meters.
These meters are designed to provide you with a measurement
of Sound Pressure Level (SPL) and maximum SPL for
a variety of combinations of user-selected response
time constants, frequency weightings, measurement
ranges and optional octave band filter settings. |
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1800-2800
Sound Level Meter |
The
Quest 1800 (Type 1) and 2800 (Type 2) integrating
sound level meters provide all the functionality
of the 1700 and 2700, plus much more.
The 1800 & 2800 adds the ability to integrate
sound over time and determine average noise levels
in accordance with several protocols.
The 1800 & 2800 will also provide formatted
outputs of accumulated measurements via RS-232-compatible
devices such as a serial printer or your computer.
Common Windows utilities such as HyperTerminal®
can be used to capture output from these meters
for storage and printing by your computer.
Output content includes all displayed measurements
plus a complete chart of exceedance
levels from L1 to L99. When used with the optional
octave band filter sets, these meters also print
each full octave or 1/3 octave band reading from
memory.
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1900-2900
Sound Level Meter
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The
Quest 1900 (Type 1) and 2900 (Type 2) integrating
sound level meters are the premier products within
our Advanced Series of Sound Level Meters.
The 1900 provides Precision Type 1 accuracy while
the 2900 provides General Purpose Type 2 accuracy.
Each of these meters incorporate an internal datalogger
allowing you to store one or multiples of sound
studies in the field for later printing or download
to a computer.
Optionally,
a second RMS circuit simultaneously measures both
"C" and "A" weighted SPL, calculates the difference
and provides the result for display or printout.
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1200-2200
Sound Level Meter Meter
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The
Quest 1200 (Type 1) and 2200 (Type 2) integrating
sound level meters offer superior noise measurement
and analysis at a competitive price.
With five operating modes, the 1200 and 2200 provide
the most flexible monitoring options among our Basic
Series Sound Level Meters.
Specify the Model 1100R or 2100R to receive the
detachable microphone version allowing
measurements up to 100 feet (30 m) away with optional
extension cables.
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The
Quest Technologies model QC-10 and QC-20 calibrators
provide quick, precise field calibration. The calibrator
generates a stable acoustic signal ata controlled
frequency and amplitude to verify the accuracy of
your meter in the field.
The model QC-10 is a general purpose calibrator
that generates a constant sound pressure level of
114 dB at a fixed frequency of 1,000 Hz.
The model QC-20 is recommended for use with precision
ANSI and IEC Type 1 meters. User-selectable 94 or
114 dB and 250 or 1,000 Hz frequencies generate
four different outputs.
Both models have a standard one-inch coupler opening
that may be reduced by inserting available snap-in
adapters. The calibrators also provide a precise
1-volt RMS output signal via a 1/8 inch phone jack
to check devices such as the Quest VI-90 Vibration
Integrator.
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The
NoisePro DL noise dosimeter. In addition
to measuring and reporting basic noise exposure
data, this Type 2 noise dosimeter logs Lavg/Leq,
FastMax and Slow Max statistics at (1) minute intervals.
It includes (2) virtual noise dosimeters to measure
(2) separate noise standards. An impressive 128
x 64 pixel backlit LCD display and intelligent user
interface provide easy access to data and setup
information. Options include a vibrating alarm and
boom microphone.
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The
high performance NoisePro DLX-1 is your noise
dosimeter. This Type 1 noise dosimeter logs Lavg/Leq,
FastMax, SlowMax, FastMin, SlowMin, Fast Ceiling
Count, Slow Ceiling Count and Lpeak at intervals
from 1 second up to 1 hour.
It includes (4) virtual noise dosimeters to measure
(4) separate noise standards. An impressive 128
x 64 pixel backlit LCD display and intelligent user
interface provide easy access to data and setup
information. Options include a vibrating alarm and
boom microphone.
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The
new NoiseProTM noise dosimeters
are powerful, practical, and affordable. NoisePro
noise dosimeters and QuestSuite Professional software
are the proactive "System Solution" to reducing and
preventing workplace noise. |