Reed Instruments R8070SD data logging sound level meter is ideal for measuring and recording sound levels in various environments. Its data logging feature allows continuous monitoring and recording of sound levels over time. This instrument is used in industries such as construction, manufacturing and environmental monitoring, where adherence to noise regulations and occupational safety standards is crucial. Additionally, it is employed in research settings to analyse and assess noise pollution levels in urban areas.
Features:
- This Reed Instruments R8070SD meter offers A & C frequency weighting, allowing users to customise measurements to different noise characteristics.
- It comes with fast & slow time weighting options, enabling users to select the appropriate response time for capturing transient or steady-state sound levels accurately.
- This data-logging sound level meter includes a tripod mount for long-term monitoring applications.
- It has a low battery indicator and auto shut-off feature, enhancing operational efficiency.
- This Reed Instruments R8070SD data logging sound level meter has an easy-to-read backlit LCD, ensuring clear visibility of measurement readings even in low-light conditions or outdoor environments.
- It offers peak hold, data hold and min / max hold functions, enabling users to capture and analyse peak sound levels, retain crucial data and track fluctuations in noise levels over time.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How do I access the recorded data from this data logging sound level meter?
A. The data is stored on the integrated SD memory card, which can be easily removed and accessed using a computer or compatible device for analysis and reporting.
Q. How long can this R8070SD sound level meter continuously log data?
A. The integrated SD memory card allows for extended data logging, with user-selectable sampling rates ranging from 1 to 3600 seconds, depending on the required monitoring duration.
Q. What are the factors to consider while choosing Reed Instruments R8070SD data logging sound level meter?
A. Major factors include accuracy, compliance with standards, frequency range, weighting options, data logging capabilities, durability, user-friendliness, portability, power source and additional features.