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The New Vocis from Castle GroupNoise measurement in Safe Hands

New Real-time Noise Meter from Castle

In this crazy world of business, the word ‘New’ is used so often, but more often it is used wrongly. Castle Group Limited of Scarborough has launched their NEW Pro-DX Vocis hand held sound level meter. Every component is New, nothing has been used from their other meters, so in their case New does mean New.

The Vocis sound meter comes in three variations, one for industrial noise, one for environmental noise and one multi-function unit. All these meters are weather- and dust-proof and feature measurement templates for simple set up and data logging. With capability of up to half a gigabyte of memory and A-HPD (Advanced Hearing Protector Database), the system has plenty of power. The range includes real-time 1/1 and 1/3 octave band measurements, multiple parameters and ultimate flexibility.

For Noise at Work Risk assessments the Vocis will simultaneously measure 'A' and 'C' weighted Leq, LCPeak and Parallel Octave Bands. This means that one measurement will give all the information needed for the assessment and hearing protection selection or noise control prediction. The built-in Hearing Protection Database then means you can instantly display the predicted noise level for just about any available ear defender. You can also use this feature for noise control solutions.

 
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