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Integrating-averaging Sound Level Meter Type 2240 – User Guide
frequency weighting:
L
Aeq:
L
AF:
L
AFmax:
L
Cpeak:
Our hearing is less sensitive at very low and very high
frequencies. In order to account for this, weighting filters
can be applied when measuring sound. The most
commonly used weighting is the 'A-weighting', which
approximates the human ear's response to low – medium
noise levels. A 'C-weighting' curve is also used, particularly
when evaluating very loud or very low-frequency sounds.
L p (dB)
0
–20
–40
–60
10
20
50
100 200 500
A widely used noise parameter that calculates a constant
level of noise with the same energy content as the varying
acoustic noise signal being measured. The letter 'A'
denotes that the A-weighting has been included and 'eq'
indicates that an equivalent level has been calculated.
Hence, L
is the A-weighted equivalent continuous noise
Aeq
level.
The instantaneous sound pressure level. 'A' denotes that
the A-frequency weighting is used. 'F' denotes that the Fast
time-weighting is used.
Maximum A-weighted noise level measured with Fast time
weighting. It is the highest level of environmental noise
occurring during the measurement time. It is often used in
conjuction with another noise parameter (for example L
to ensure a single noise event does not exceed a limit.
Maximum peak sound pressure level during a measurment.
The 'C' frequency weighting is applied. Used for assessing
possible damages to human hearing caused by very high
short-duration noise levels.
A
C
Frequency
(Hz)
1k
2k
5k
10k 20k
000055
Aeq
)

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