About Fluke 945 Digital Sound Level Meter, 945
The Fluke 945 Sound Level Meter has been designed to meet the measurement requirements of safety Engineers, Health, Industrial safety offices and quality control in a wide variety of industrial environments. It offers two types of measurements: A weighting and C weighting. The A weighting is for general noise sound level and the C weighting is for measuring sound level of acoustic material control in various environments. The Fluke 945 conforms to the IEC651 Type 2, ANSI S1.4 Type 2, and JISC1502 requirements for Sound Level Meters.
Comprehensive Sound MeasurementThe Fluke 945 is engineered to deliver reliable and accurate sound level readings, supporting a range from 30 to 130 dB and a frequency response from 31.5 Hz to 8 kHz. Its advanced features make it suitable for diverse acoustic monitoring needs in various industrial, environmental, and public settings.
User-Friendly and Durable DesignEquipped with a digital LCD backlight and robust plastic housing, this sound level meter withstands tough conditions. The included windscreen ensures accurate measurements even in breezy environments, while the lightweight construction and compact dimensions ensure easy handling during prolonged use.
FAQ's of Fluke 945 Digital Sound Level Meter, 945:
Q: How do I calibrate the Fluke 945 Digital Sound Level Meter?
A: Calibration is straightforward with the Fluke 945. It is ready for calibration using a standard acoustic calibrator. The analog output can also be used to verify the calibration process.
Q: What environments and conditions can the Fluke 945 operate in?
A: The device functions effectively within a temperature range of 0C to 40C and humidity levels of 10% to 80% RH, making it suitable for indoor and outdoor environments.
Q: When should I use the Fast versus Slow response time settings?
A: Select the Fast (125 ms) response for detecting short-duration, transient noises, and the Slow (1 s) setting for measuring average, steady-state noise levels.
Q: Where can the Fluke 945 Digital Sound Level Meter be used?
A: This meter is ideal for a broad range of applications, including workplace noise assessments, environmental monitoring, public area sound checks, and equipment noise measurements.
Q: What benefits does the Data Hold and Max Hold function provide?
A: The Data Hold feature allows you to freeze current readings on the display, while the Max Hold function records and retains the highest noise level measured during a session, ensuring important data is captured.
Q: How do I power the Fluke 945 and what is its typical battery life?
A: The instrument operates on a standard 9V battery, with an approximate power consumption of 30 mA, allowing for extended use before battery replacement is needed.