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Acoustic Imager
Before You Start
Terms to Know
Use this section to familiarize yourself with these terms that are
unique to this Imager and sound pressure measurements.
Decibel (dB) Sound Pressure Level (SPL). The unit of
measurement for changes in sound pressure. Decibel indicates the
level of the sound (against the reference level of sound in air) and is
expressed in terms of dB SPL.
Distance to target. The distance between the leak source and the
acoustic sensor is critical. The decibel level that the Imager can
measure decreases with the square of this distance.
Sound Frequency / Acoustic Frequency / Frequency Band. The
frequency corresponds to the number of sound vibrations/second
and is expressed as Hertz (Hz) or thousands of Hertz (kHz).
Frequency Range
Audible (up to 20 kHz). The range that human ear can
perceive sounds.
Ultrasonic (above 20 kHz). Certain issues (leaks, electrical
discharges, mechanical failures) generate sound signatures
in ultrasonic ranges. The human ear cannot perceive the
ultrasonic range that the Imager can detect.
Frequency Selection / Frequency Filtering / Selected Frequency
Band. Select a frequency band for measurement and visualization
of sound. When a frequency band is selected, any sound outside of
that range is ltered and not shown or considered.
Background Noise. The noise that exists in the surroundings
that the microphone sensors detect along with the sound sources
of possible leaks. Generally, background noise is higher in lower
frequencies. In noisy environments, select higher frequencies to
help discriminate the leak sounds.
Frequency / Spectrum Graph. A graphic chart on the display
shows the level of sound detected in all frequency ranges.
Frequency Spike. Spike in the frequency / spectrum graph that
indicates a signicant source of sound in this specic frequency. If
this spike is within the frequency selection, the Imager visualizes
the source on the display.
Field-of-View (FOV). What is detected by the Imager at a particular
position and orientation in space.
Sound Reections. Sound signals reect, particularly on smooth
and at surfaces. In certain conditions, the Imager shows on the
display a hot spot from the source of noise and one or more hot
spots from reections.
LeakQ™. LeakQ is a capture mode that estimates the size of a leak.
LeakQ Scale is a scale from 0 to 10 that is an indication of the leak
size. The Imager calculates a value based on the measured dB SPL
level and the distance value. The distance value is automatically
determined or you input a value with the display keyboard.

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Productinformatie

MerkFluke
Modelii915
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte3045 MB