1.2.8
1.2.8Disturbance by Sound Waves
Sound waves (vibrations of air) adversely affect the Model
In general, as the frequency of noise increases, the sound pressure level decreases, and the frequency of noise varies depending on the cause of noise. It is therefore necessary to carry out noise frequency analysis at the installation location of the
Table
| Frequency: f (Hz) | Allowable Noise Level (Type I) Allowable Noise Level (Type II) | |
| f ≤ 150 | 70 dB max. | 75 dB max. |
| 150 ≤ f ≤ 800 | 60 dB max. | 65 dB max. |
| 800 ≤ f ≤ 2000 | 70 dB max. | 65 dB max. |
NOTICE: The representative value at the noise level where this instrument is generated is | |||
| recorded below. |
| |
| Normal operation | : 42 dB | |
| Evacuation after specimen exchange : 50 dB | ||
| Compressor operation | : 57 to 60 dB (use standard compressor) |
*Operator's position in normal use. Exclude Buzzer sound. Condition with low noise other than instrument.
1.2.9
This instrument has suited class A of EN standard EN61326 (First edition
*: Equipment that generates electric wave like specific, small electric power equipment such as cellular phone, transceiver and cordless phone.
1.2.10 Site Requirements
(1)Required floor space
A minimum area of 2.5 m x 2.2 m is required.
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