Casella CEL CEL-35X dBadge User Manual

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Casella CEL-35X dBadge Users Handbook – Page 40

*with Q5, threshold 70-90 (default 80dB) and criterion 70-90 (default
90dB) in 1dB steps.

#

Threshold T80

…T90… or T80+T90.

1

displayed on the CEL-35X, remainder shown on Casella insight data

management software

2

displayed on CEL-352 dB

adge „Plus‟ model only


The dBadge also stores 1-minute values of the following parameters
(Except dBadge

„Lite‟):


L

Aeq

, L

Aavg

, L

Cpeak

, L

Zpeak

.

10.3 Using the CEL-352 for the Selection of
Hearing Protection


The CEL-352 dB

adge „Plus‟ can be used for the selection of hearing

protection by 2 different methods. These are the Single Number
Rating (SNR) and the High, Medium, Low (HML) methods. Hearing
protection manufacturers will provide data as follows:

HML values H=31 M=25 L=17
SNR value = 28

The SNR value is a single value which represents the attenuation of
the hearing protection. The Sound Pressure Level (SPL) at the ear
can be calculated as follows:

A-weighted SPL at the ear = L

Ceq

– SNR


For example, if the measured L

Ceq

from the CEL-352 dB

adge „Plus‟

was 102dB, and using the value for SNR in the example above

A-weighted SPL at the ear = 102

– 28 = 74dB(A)


The HML method is a more effective method of calculating the
effectiveness of hearing protection because it takes into account the
frequency component of the noise. This is because the H, M and L
values is the attenuation of the hearing protection at high, medium
and low frequencies respectively.

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