Noise vibration measurement system rental
Concentrated management of noise and vibration at up to 8 locations to protect the living environment of nearby residents.
This is a system that automatically measures noise and vibration at multiple locations and centrally manages the measurement results. The measured data is transmitted to a management location, allowing real-time management on a computer. Up to a maximum of 8 measuring instruments can be connected, including sound level meters and vibration meters. Additionally, if there are concerns about low-frequency noise, it is also possible to incorporate data from a low-frequency sound level meter (G characteristic). For example, it is possible to configure 8 sound level meters at different locations, or 4 sound level meters and 4 vibration meters. The data from the sound level meters and vibration meters is imported into a computer, where calculations for Leq, L5, L10, L50, L90, L95, LMax, and LMin are automatically performed, and the results are recorded (10-minute calculation values).
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***Features*** You can measure for a specified time using the timer setting (two sets of timers can be used). The warning light can be activated if the noise or vibration exceeds the predetermined regulatory values. It is ideal for alerting workers and for recognizing abnormalities in the office. Measurement data can be displayed at the installation site. Alarm emails can be sent (optional). If wiring cannot be done due to reasons such as a road between the office and the site, wireless communication can be used (optional). Data display devices can be connected on-site. Displaying the current noise and vibration serves as public relations for nearby residents. Various customizations are possible based on site conditions.
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***Purpose*** Management and monitoring of noise and vibration standard values in construction associated with specific construction work. Construction in areas where equipment stops due to excessive vibration, such as near precision machining factories or substations. Response to complaints from nearby residents regarding noise or vibration. Construction near structures that may experience distortion due to vibration effects.