Hands on control and monitoring
Sound level meters comply with the IEC 61672-1:2013 Category 1 standards and can be used to measure noise exposure indicators such as EA, LAE, and LCpeak.
An 8-hour monitoring of the workplace for EA, LAE, and other acoustic indicators was conducted to assess acoustic exposure levels against OSHA's permitted occupational noise exposure limits of 85 dB for an 8-hour workday.
Equipped with data recording capabilities, it is possible to track changes in noise levels over the long term and assess the effectiveness of noise control measures.
Sound level meters comply with the IEC 61672-1:2013 Category 1 standards and can be used to measure noise exposure indicators such as EA, LAE, and LCpeak.
Sound level meters comply with the IEC 61672-1:2013 Category 1 standards and can be used to measure noise exposure indicators such as EA, LAE, and LCpeak.
Sound level meters comply with the IEC 61672-1:2013 Category 1 standards and can be used to measure noise exposure indicators such as EA, LAE, and LCpeak.
An 8-hour monitoring of the workplace for EA, LAE, and other acoustic indicators was conducted to assess acoustic exposure levels against OSHA's permitted occupational noise exposure limits of 85 dB for an 8-hour workday.
An 8-hour monitoring of the workplace for EA, LAE, and other acoustic indicators was conducted to assess acoustic exposure levels against OSHA's permitted occupational noise exposure limits of 85 dB for an 8-hour workday.
An 8-hour monitoring of the workplace for EA, LAE, and other acoustic indicators was conducted to assess acoustic exposure levels against OSHA's permitted occupational noise exposure limits of 85 dB for an 8-hour workday.
Equipped with data recording capabilities, it is possible to track changes in noise levels over the long term and assess the effectiveness of noise control measures.
Equipped with data recording capabilities, it is possible to track changes in noise levels over the long term and assess the effectiveness of noise control measures.
Equipped with data recording capabilities, it is possible to track changes in noise levels over the long term and assess the effectiveness of noise control measures.
Sound level meters comply with the IEC 61672-1:2013 Category 1 standards and can be used to measure noise exposure indicators such as EA, LAE, and LCpeak.
An 8-hour monitoring of the workplace for EA, LAE, and other acoustic indicators was conducted to assess acoustic exposure levels against OSHA's permitted occupational noise exposure limits of 85 dB for an 8-hour workday.
Equipped with data recording capabilities, it is possible to track changes in noise levels over the long term and assess the effectiveness of noise control measures.
System Devices
The CRY2851 sound level meter is developed specifically for noise monitoring in various application scenarios. The product series meets the relevant requirements of the GB/T 3785.1-2023/IEC61672-1:2013 standards, offering Class 1 accuracy products. in addition, based on different customer needs, a variety of functional options can be provided, including integral measurement, statistical analysis, 1/1 Oct,1/3 Oct, FFT analysis.
The CRY2851 adapts to diverse monitoring scenarios, making it ideal for applications such as environmental noise monitoring, traffic noise assessments, online noise pollution tracking, occupational health evaluations, and airport noise monitoring. Its flexibility and precision help establish accurate and reliable noise monitoring capabilities.