Casella CEL CEL-281 User Manual

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A Projected Sound Exposure can be calculated when a sample ex-
posure has been obtained over a period that is different from the stand-
ard eight hour working day.

For example if the exposure determined during a measured part of the
standard day is expected to continue for the remainder of the day, the
sample can be projected for the whole day as follows:

E

A,d

=

E

A,Te

d

T

e

(Pa

2

h

)

Where:

E

A

,

Te

=

Measured exposure over sample
period T

e

in (Pa

2

h),

d

=

Length of actual working day in hours,

T

e

=

Exposure time of sample in hours.

The CEL-281 calculates both % dose and projected % dose values for
an eight hour day only.

The relationships between sound exposure (E

A

), noise dose (D) with

90 dB criterion, and daily sound exposure level (L

EP,d

) for a normalised

eight hour working day are illustrated in Figure 1.

2.2.6

Distribution

This is a statistical determination of how often any particular event oc-
curs during a given survey found by dividing the total range of events re-
corded in a survey into separate events (or groups of similar events).

Such Statistical Distribution information is presented in the form of
a Histogram showing the number of times the event or group oc-
curred on a Frequency axis plotted against events or groups identified
on the other axis. Frequency is often replaced by Percentage Fre-
quency, which is the proportion of the total survey taken up by the
event.

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