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Sound level meters feature simple design
December 1st 2007

Pulsar Instruments has introduced its 'Assessor' Models 83 and 84. These full octave analysers have just 5 buttons, each of which has a single function.

This has been achieved by the clever use of the internal computer and dedicating the instruments to a single task, not in any way by reducing the performance. There is no menu structure and so the instruments can be used with little learning time needed.

The new models are designed to measure noise in the industrial environment, allowing employers to comply with EU and HSE regulations.

Both twin-channel instruments measure all the metrics required by these regulations and allow the noise to be categorised in terms of frequency to allow accurate selection of hearing protection. The process is totally automatic; the Octave function is selected and the instrument does the measurement and presents the results.

More articles from Pulsar Instruments Plc:

Great value, compliant sound level meters (from £300) (29th September 2011)

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Meet noise at works reg at the lowest possible cost (3rd July 2007)

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