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The Q-300 is a highly versatile, multi-function datalogging noise dosimeter. It performs a wide variety of acoustical measurements for applications such as workplace evaluations, personal exposures, compliance assessments and environmental analysis. Its tough package makes it ideal for industrial, military, mining and enforcement use. RF shielding and intrinsically safe design means the Q-300 can go where you need it.

While the Q-300 is easy to use, it provides the details and flexibility required by industrial hygiene, safety and environmental professionals. The datalogging dosimeter is housed in a tough compact aluminum case and operates with the user in mind. The clear display and easy-to-use keypad make operation the way it should be, logical.

No matter what information you need, the Q-300 has it. The unit will calculate, display and store Sound Pressure Levels, Max and Min Levels, Peak Levels, Averages (Leq or Lavg), Time Weighted Averages, Sound Exposure Levels, Dose and Projected Dose, and Exposure in Pascal Squared Hours. Time histories for sound levels and peaks, plus statistical tables are readily available for print out. The Q-300 is uniquely supported by QuestSuiteTM for Windows Software.


FEATURES

  • Easy to follow instructions
  • Powerful datalogging functions
  • Three simultaneous dosimeters in one
  • Long battery life
  • See it now, print it later
  • Data, parameter protection
  • Auto on and auto run time
  • Paperless Surveys
  • Supported by QuestSuiteTM for Windows software

 

 

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