Pulsar 14 User Manual

Pulsar 14 User Manual

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© Copyright Pulsar Instruments Plc 1989-2017
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The content of this manual, any illustrations, technical information and descriptions within this document
were correct at the time of going to print. Pulsar Instruments Plc reserves the right to make any changes
necessary, without notice, in line with the policy of continuing product development and improvement.
No part of this publication may be duplicated, reprinted, stored in a data processing system or transmitted
by electronic, mechanical, photographic or other means, or recorded, translated, edited, abridged or
expanded without the prior written consent of Pulsar Instruments Plc.
No liability is accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in this manual, although due care has been taken
to ensure that is it complete and accurate as possible.
Accessories supplied by Pulsar Instruments Plc have been designed for use with the instrumentation
manufactured by Pulsar Instruments Plc. No responsibility is accepted for damage caused by the use of any
other parts or accessories.
In order to take account of a policy of continual development, Pulsar Instruments Plc reserves the right to
change any of the information contained in this publication without prior notice.
Produced by Pulsar Instruments Plc, The Evron Centre, John Street, Filey, North Yorkshire, YO14 9DW.
© Copyright Pulsar Instruments Plc
Reference Number 06/07/Model 14/02
Document Printing Date Friday, 17 November 2017
Model 14 Sound Level Meter User Manual
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  • Page 1 The content of this manual, any illustrations, technical information and descriptions within this document were correct at the time of going to print. Pulsar Instruments Plc reserves the right to make any changes necessary, without notice, in line with the policy of continuing product development and improvement.
  • Page 2: First Time Use

    Field Calibration ......................10 Calibration Procedure ....................10 The Model 14 should be inspected for any signs of damage and also to ensure that all Technical Specification ....................11 relevant accessories are present. Your Model 14 will have been supplied either as a Appendix 1 - CE Declaration of Conformity ..............
  • Page 3: Instrument Controls

    Model 14 Sound Level Meter User Manual Page 5 Model 14 Sound Level Meter User Manual Page 6 Instrument Controls Instrument Controls Instrument Controls Instrument Controls...
  • Page 4: Taking Measurements

    Display Display Allow the instrument to settle for 10 seconds before calibrating or taking The LCD display of the Model 14 is scaled in decibels, either 'A' or 'C' weighted, measurements. depending on the position of the A/C slide switch.
  • Page 5: Field Calibration

    Note: Although the Model 106 Acoustic Calibrator has an output of 94dB, the pressure correction of the microphone capsule is 0.3dBA. For this reason the Model 14 must be adjusted to give a reading of 93.7dBA. 7. The instrument is now calibrated.
  • Page 6: Technical Specification

    Model 14 Sound Level Meter User Manual Page 11 Model 14 Sound Level Meter User Manual Page 12 Technical Specification Technical Specification Technical Specification Technical Specification Appendix 1 Appendix 1 - - - - EU Appendix 1 Appendix 1 EU DECLARATION OF CONFO...
  • Page 7 Guarantee Guarantee Pulsar Instruments Plc offers a 12 month guarantee on all of their units. This covers all parts and labour excepting only damage caused by the user. Because of the unique fragility of microphones, only internal short or open circuits are accepted as faults and not accident damage.

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