13 August 2015 | Svantek
Svantek Shows Wide Range Of Noise & Vibration Monitors Plus Svanmobile Android App
Including new Instrinsically Safe (IS) SV104 personal noise dosimeter with FREE octave band and audio record options until the end of 2015
Svantek is showing a wide range of high performance noise and vibration monitoring instrumentation at The Health & Safety Event 2015, including the new ATEX and IECEx Instrinsically Safe (IS) SV104 personal noise dosimeter with free octave band and audio record options for use in potentially explosive work environments. The company’s SV103 personal vibration dosimeter; SV971 sound level meter; SV106 eight-channel human vibration meter and recently launched Android ‘app’, SvanMobile, specially designed for use with the SVAN 977B and 979 sound level meters, are also on display.
Svantek’s new IS SV104 is a cable-free personal noise dosimeter and can be easily attached to the user’s shoulder, close to the ear using assorted mounting clips. It sets a new benchmark in personal noise measurement by offering a wide range of unrivalled features including octave band analysis for helping to select hearing protection and audio recording.
Using the built in Bluetooth functionality of the Android smartphone or tablet, Svantek’s SvanMobile allows remote operation of the company’s high performance SVAN 977B and SVAN 979 sound level meters when making general acoustic measurements or monitoring environmental and occupational noise and vibration. Users can set up and then control the meter using the app.
SvanMobile enables the user to link measurement files from the sound level meter to media from smartphones such as images, videos and audio notes, as well as location and meteorological data. It is also possible to use SvanMobile to connect to the sound level meter over the internet if it has a GPRS modem or WiFi.
Svantek’s SV103 is a small, rugged instrument which simply attaches to the user’s arm whilst the lightweight MEMS accelerometer straps to the hand. This innovative device features an easy to read colour OLED screen and all data can be quickly downloaded to a computer for analysis. The SV103 also has a unique additional contact force transducer that measures how firmly the tool is being gripped.
Recognised as the smallest class 1 sound level meter on the market, Svantek’s SVAN971 instrument also boasts a full colour OLED screen and is more cost effective than many class 2 meters. Benefits include 1/1 and 1/3 octave band analysis, audio event recording and the ability to store data on an easily downloadable micro SD card. A full outdoor kit and microphone extension cable is also available with this model.
Svantek’s SV106 has set a new benchmark in affordable hand-arm (HAV) and whole-body (WBV) vibration. This highly versatile human vibration meter and analyser offers good value for money and works with most accelerometers. It has eight channels which enables users to attach two tri-axial accelerometers at the same time.