RS PRO SLM1352P Datalogging Sound Level Meter, 30dB to 130dB, 8kHz max
- RS Stock No.:
- 122-4294
- Manufacturer:
- RS PRO
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- RS Stock No.:
- 122-4294
- Manufacturer:
- RS PRO
- COO (Country of Origin):
- TW
RS PRO SLM 1352P Sound Level Meter 8kHz
From the trusted RS PRO brand, this SLM 1352P is designed to meet the requirements of safety, health, industrial safety officers and sound quality control in different environments. It is an instrument of choice for spot checks and longer-term monitoring. RS PRO SLM 1352P incorporates a datalogging facility (with USB interface) and time weighting (select FAST for normal measurements or SLOW for checking average level of fluctuating noise.)
It features an excellent microphone for measuring sound levels and ambient noise even in challenging environments.
Features and Benefits
Autoranging sound level meter
Ranges from 30 dB (minimum sound level) to 130 dB (maximum sound level) between 31.5 Hz and 8 kHz
Accuracy to IEC 61672-1:2002 Class 2
4 digit LCD display with 0.1 dB step
Datalogging capacity, up to 32 000 records
Alarm setting facility ('over' and 'under' limits)
MAX hold function
AC and DC signal output suitable for frequency analyser, level recorder, FFT analyser, graphic recorder
USB data interface
Dimensions 265 x 72 x 36 mm
Weight (including batteries) approximately 380 g
Applications
This RS PRO digital sound meter, or noise level meter, takes accurate readings of ambient noise levels in an environment. There are several reasons you might want to monitor an environmental noise level- from performance analysis to health and safety concerns. In a factory environment that uses heavy machinery, for example, you might want to know if the environment requires employees to use hearing protection. Alternatively, an entertainment venue might want to measure the noise of its sound system to see if it adheres to local noise level compliance. Digital sound level meters are often used in;
Car industry
Mechanical industry
Leisure and music
What is the difference between Class 1 and Class 2 sound level meters?
Generally, Class 1 noise meter devices are able to measure a wider frequency range than Class 2, and so are more suitable for precision applications. However, for most purposes, a Class 2 device offers a potentially more cost-effective noise measurement solution.
RS PRO
RS PRO aims to be your go-to brand when it comes to reliability, quality, and affordability. We source high-quality tools and parts from trusted sources and employ expert testing to build a brand you can rely on.
When it comes to test and measurement equipment, RS PRO has an extensive range of solutions. From electrical to environmental measurement, we offer calibrated and multi-function instruments to suit your needs.
It features an excellent microphone for measuring sound levels and ambient noise even in challenging environments.
Features and Benefits
Autoranging sound level meter
Ranges from 30 dB (minimum sound level) to 130 dB (maximum sound level) between 31.5 Hz and 8 kHz
Accuracy to IEC 61672-1:2002 Class 2
4 digit LCD display with 0.1 dB step
Datalogging capacity, up to 32 000 records
Alarm setting facility ('over' and 'under' limits)
MAX hold function
AC and DC signal output suitable for frequency analyser, level recorder, FFT analyser, graphic recorder
USB data interface
Dimensions 265 x 72 x 36 mm
Weight (including batteries) approximately 380 g
Applications
This RS PRO digital sound meter, or noise level meter, takes accurate readings of ambient noise levels in an environment. There are several reasons you might want to monitor an environmental noise level- from performance analysis to health and safety concerns. In a factory environment that uses heavy machinery, for example, you might want to know if the environment requires employees to use hearing protection. Alternatively, an entertainment venue might want to measure the noise of its sound system to see if it adheres to local noise level compliance. Digital sound level meters are often used in;
Car industry
Mechanical industry
Leisure and music
What is the difference between Class 1 and Class 2 sound level meters?
Generally, Class 1 noise meter devices are able to measure a wider frequency range than Class 2, and so are more suitable for precision applications. However, for most purposes, a Class 2 device offers a potentially more cost-effective noise measurement solution.
RS PRO
RS PRO aims to be your go-to brand when it comes to reliability, quality, and affordability. We source high-quality tools and parts from trusted sources and employ expert testing to build a brand you can rely on.
When it comes to test and measurement equipment, RS PRO has an extensive range of solutions. From electrical to environmental measurement, we offer calibrated and multi-function instruments to suit your needs.
Note
RS Pro SLM 1352P is powered by 4 x 1.5V IEC R6P (size AA) manganese super heavy duty batteries or equivalent.
Standards
IEC61672-1: 2003 Class 2, IEC6051: 1979 Type 2, ANSI S1.4: 1983 Type 2
Supplied with
Instruction manual, batteries (AAx4), carrying case, adjustment screwdriver, PC software, windshield, USB connecting cable
Attribute | Value |
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Maximum Sound Level | 130dB |
Minimum Sound Level | 30dB |
Resolution | 0.1 dB |
Weighting | A, C |
Display Type | LCD |
Battery Type | AA |
Data Logging | Yes |
Interface Type | USB |
Maximum Frequency | 8kHz |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +50°C |
Minimum Frequency | 31.5 Hz |
Model Number p | SLM1352P |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -10°C |