Casella CEL CEL-63X User Manual

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CEL-63x Environmental & Occupational Noise Meter

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time constant to rising signals and a 1500 ms time

constant to decaying signals when calculating a sound

pressure level.

The Impulse Time Constant was traditionally used to
display an impulsive type noise, allowing the maximum

levels to be more easily seen on a changing display.

Impulsive measurements are identified by using the

subscript „I‟.

L

AE

A-weighted

exposure level

The level that would contain the same amount of energy

in one second as the actual noise has during the whole

measurement period.

L

Aeq

A-weighted

equivalent

continuous sound

energy level

(also L

Ceq

, L

Zeq

)

The A-weighted (also C-weighted, Z-weighted) steady

level that would contain the same amount of noise energy

as in the actual noise, effectively giving an average level

over the measurement period.

Following the ISO procedures, doubling the energy results

in a 3 dB change in the L

eq

. This is denoted by the

exchange rate Q=3.

Example

If the noise level in a factory were a constant 85 dB and

the measurement period were 4 hours, the L

Aeq

would be

85 dB(A).

The calculation of L

Aeq

does not use a threshold as in the

calculation of L

Avg

, except for the L

Aeq

(T80) function

defined for the ACGIH standard.

L

AF

(also L

AS

and L

AI

)

The A-weighted sound pressure level measured using fast

time weighting (also with Slow and Impulse time

weighting).

L

ASmax

(also L

AFmax

and L

AImax

)

The maximum A-weighted sound level measured using

slow time weighting (also with Fast and Impulse time

weighting).

L

Avg

Average sound

level

The average sound level over the measurement period is a

function used in OSHA measurements and is equivalent

to L

eq

.

Normally this term is used when the exchange rate Q is

some value other than 3, such as for measurements used

for the OSHA Hearing Conservation Amendment with
Q=5.

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