Casella CEL CEL-269 User Manual

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FIELD ACCURACY CHECK

(ACOUSTIC CALIBRATION)

Perform a field accuracy check (acoustic

calibration) using a CEL-282 or CEL-284/2

Acoustical Calibrator immediately before and after

measurements are made as follows.

1. Remove the microphone cover.

2. Fit the CEL-4725 Microphone Coupler on to

the calibrator.

3. Push the calibrator and coupler on to the

microphone, with the label at the top as

shown.

4. Slide the RANGE switch to A HI (high range).

5. Slide the RESPONSE switch to F (fast) to

switch the instrument on.

6. Wait approximately 20 s for the instrument to

stabilise.

The software version number will be indicated

at the start of this period, then the micropro-

cessor performs a series of test routines after

which the instrument is ready for use.

It always starts with sound pressure (S

PL

)

measurement selected, which is the mode

used for calibration.

When

is displayed, the batteries should be

changed. The battery voltage can be shown on

the display by pressing the MODE button

several times until B

ATT

is indicated.

7. Press the bottom of the calibrator switch to

obtain 114 dB at 1 kHz.

Early units had to be set to the 114.0 dB

calibration level. However, due to minor

changes in the ¼" microphone assembly, the

calibration level for later units is 113.6 dB.

If this instrument has a serial number XX6XXX...

or higher, or a replacement CEL ¼"microphone

supplied after 1-1-96, use the 113.6 dB level.

8. If necessary, carefully adjust the CAL control

with the screwdriver provided until the

indication is correct.

The CAL control uses 4 turns to give 12 dB of

adjustment.

9. Switch the calibrator OFF, when not in use.

Other calibrators may be used, but the correct

indication will depend upon the volume of the

acoustic coupler used, the operating frequency,

and the calibration level. Pistonphones operating

at 250 Hz may be used, however the instrument

must be switched to C-weighted operation. It is

recommended that the calibration be verified at at

least every year. Contact the CASELLA CEL

Service Department at Bedford for details.

OPERATION

1. Insert batteries as described above.

2. Calibrate the instrument.

3. Switch the calibrator OFF.

4. Remove the calibrator and microphone coupler.

5. Hold the instrument comfortably in the hand

and point the microphone at the suspected

noise source.

6. Range Selection

Select A HI or C HI (high) ranges.

These ranges cover sound levels between 65

and 135 dB.

Select A LO or C LO (low) ranges when the

indicated sound level falls below 80 dB. A

constant reading of 65 dB may also indicate

that LO range should be selected.

If

is indicated during a measurement, select

one of the HI ranges.

If

is indicated during a measurement, select

one of the LO ranges.

7. Mode Selection

S

PL

(sound pressure level) mode is selected

automatically when the test routines are

completed. In this mode the current sound

pressure levels are displayed with a resolution

of 0.1 dB, and updated every half second.

If S

PL

is not being indicated, or another mea-

surement mode is required, press the MODE

button several times to cycle the instrument

through the measuring modes until the

relevant mode is displayed.

When M

AX

(Maximum Hold) mode is chosen,

The instrument captures and holds the

maximum noise levels for long periods using

ANY of the time weightings and ranges.

Press the RESET button to clear the M

AX

display for the next measurement.

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