3M eg4 user manual Combining Noise sources, Crest Factor, Criterion Level CL

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Appendix B

Glossary of Terms

Combining Noise sources

Because sound levels are measured in decibels they cannot be simply added together. A sound level of 90dB plus 90dB does not yield 180dB but rather 93dB. The procedure for mathematically determining a combined level of sound from independent measurements made for two noise sources is given below.

1.Make independent measurements for both noise sources, where each exists without the presence of the other.

2.Determine the decibel difference between these two measurements.

3.Find that difference on the x-axis of the figure below.

4.Find the point on the curve directly above this difference.

5.Read the corresponding value on the y-axis for that point (the Amount to Add).

6.Add this value to the larger of the two measurements.

Example: Independent measurements for the two noise sources yielded levels of 90 dB and 91 dB. For a difference of 1 dB, the correction factor taken from the curve below is 2.5 dB. Therefore the combined level when these two sound sources are present in the measurement area at the same time 93.5 dB.

Crest Factor

Crest Factor is the ratio of the instantaneous peak value of a wave to its RMS value. This is a performance specification of a meter’s ability to process signals that have peaks that are substantially higher than their RMS averages.

Criterion Level (CL)

Criterion level is the average SPL that will result in a 100% dose over the Criterion time, usually 8 hours. The Criterion Level is typically set by a regulating agency, such as OSHA, and is not usually applicable for community noise monitoring. Examples: OSHA mandates the Criterion Level (maximum allowable accumulated noise exposure) to be 90 dB for 8 hours. For an 8-hour sample, an average level (LAVG) of 90 dB will result in 100% dose. For the OSHA HEARING CONSERVATION AMENDMENT, the “action level” is 85 dB for 8 hours. This would result in a 50% dose reading. Note that the Criterion Level has not changed. (If the Criterion Level were changed to 85 dB then an 8-hour average of 85 dB would result in 100% dose.)

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Contents 3M The Edge Personal Noise Dosimeter EdgeTable of Contents Time history…………………………………………………………………………………………………… Setting-up the Edge via DMSViewing measurements on the display Stopping a studyTechnical Support Replacing microphone and windscreenINDEX………………………………………………………………………………… Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5List of Tables List of FiguresEdge and dosimetry DosimetryIllustration of how the dosimeter operates and processes Noise dosimeterWhat do the standards say? Range of soundApplications of the Edge Noise assessment steps Setting-up your dosimeter parameters for your noise studiesRunning your studies View your results via DMSEdge Model Parameter setup screen for eg4Identifying your equipment Checking the equipmentTurning on LED indicatorTurning off LED indicators explainedDisplay and keypad DiagramLoading 3MTMDetection Mangement Software DMSDocking station functionality EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 components Docking station componentsEdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5  Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5 Powering EdgeDock1 or EdgeDock5Charging your dosimeter  How to chargeStoring the dosimeter Mounting the docking station to a wallNoise studies Understanding what data is storedTime history Summary dataLogging Views on the EdgeDosimeter views and definitions Definitions of data log values and viewsViews on Explanation Views on Explanation Edge WeightingDose Response LevelDosimeter measurement descriptors/variants Descriptors Variants Lmax variantsCommunicating & downloading data DockingNew Hardware wizard for Edge Dock Customizing set-up parameters in DMSDosimeter screen Dosimeter settingDosimeter fields explained for the Edge Edge dosimeter settingsEdge display screen Display settingEdge security setting Security settingEdge auto run screen Auto Run setting10 Edge firmware update screen Firmware update11 Saving and sending Edge setups Saving and sending/setting configurationsQuick Help List typical dosimetry session Overview of running a studyPositioning the Edge on your shirt Windscreen and maintenance How to attach the dosimeter  Checking battery power Checking battery power Calibrating the dosimeter Calibrating Reset Resetting the dosimeterOn/off/enter button Setting contrast on dosimeter Contrast Starting a run  How to run a noise studyRunning studies  How to stop a noise study Indicators/Icons on the displayIndicator Icon Explanation Indicators i.e., run, stop, battery, and OL Viewing measurements Viewing measurements on the displayLocking or securing your dosimeter during run  How to unlock  How to lock or secureLocking or Securing Unlocking Downloading Downloading dataDMS start screen  Selecting and viewing data Viewing data and data finderExample of Edge Report in DMS Report ViewPanel layout view viewing the data in charts and graphs Panel Layout Viewcharts/graphsTechnical Support LED indicator disable/enable Attaching/Detaching the windscreen and microphone Replacing microphone and windscreenAttaching/Detaching Hard Hat Attachment kit Hard Hat Attachment KitStandards Mechanical characteristicsUser Interface Electrical characteristicsEnvironmental effects Physical attributes of EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5 EdgeDock1 and EdgeDock5Measurement parameters MeasurementsTypes Special functions CommunicationsSecurity Auto-RunEdge Block Diagram Edge Block Diagram Appendix B Warranty 3M ServiceService Department and Technical Support 1 800 Contacting 3MBackground Noise, effects Glossary of TermsCriterion Level CL Combining Noise sourcesCrest Factor Decibel dB Criterion TimeDose Exchange Rate ER also known as the Doubling RateHearing Conservation HC Hertz Hz Free field setting microphoneLavg Average Level Lep,dLogging Leq Equivalent LevelMaximum Level Lmax Measurement RangeProjected Time PEL Permissible Exposure LevelRandom incidence microphone Response TimeThreshold TWA Time Weighted AverageWindscreen Weighting A, C, Z, etcUpper Limit UL Measurement equations Index Running studies About Us About 3M Personal Safety
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