| The measurement of noise pollution
and environmental noise covers a wide range of sources
and situations. For example, OHD Environmental Noise
Monitors are used in the following applications and
noise pollution measurement situations:
A range of precision instrumentation is available
for the measurement of noise pollution and environmental
noise. This equipment has been purposely designed
for outdoor noise measurements, and all meet or exceed
the requirements of IEC 60651:1979and IEC 60804:1985
for Type 1. The range of instrumentation currently
consists of portable and permanent noise pollution
monitoring equipment. The current range consists of
the following equipment.
| Portable Noise Pollution Monitoring |
Permanent Noise Pollution Monitoring
Terminals |
| CR:245/3 |
Portable Environmental Noise Analyzer |
CR:243/1 |
Permanent Noise Monitoring Terminal |
| CR:245/4 |
Portable Environmental Noise Analyzer |
CR:243/4 |
Noise Pole Noise Monitor |
| CR:800A |
CR:800A Sound Level Meter |
CR:248 |
19" Rack Mounted Noise Analyzer |
| CR:703 |
CR:703B Sound Level Meter |
CR:243/3 |
19" Rack Mounted Noise Monitoring Terminal |
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CR:242/1 |
Permanent Blast Monitoring Terminal |
The CR:243/1 and CR:245/3 instruments have full Type
Approval with their associated accessories from the
PTB in Germany. In addition to individual component
type approval, systems have also been passed by the
PTB after installation. This requires the entire system
from the microphone capsule to the computer with the
software to provide consistent, accurate information,
and represent a significant achievement in controlling
noise pollution.
An environmental noise monitoring application using
OHD equipment can be built as a modular system, with
additional monitors and special measurements added
as required. A range of software solutions is available
to support the hardware.
For full details of the range of options and accessories
available along with additional information regarding
noise pollution and the application and use of the
equipment listed above, please contact Occupational
Health Dynamics.
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