SOUND LEVEL METER FT3432 is the industry s smallest sound level meter, it
is ideally suited to use in on-site measurement. Its compact body houses an
extensive selection of measurement functionality designed to facilitate sound
research, and compliance with the JIS C1509-2 Class 2 and IEC 61672-1 Class 2
standards ensures high measurement precision. Additionally, a verified model is
available for transaction and certification use.
The FT3432 packs all the functionality you need in the field into a small,
lightweight body.
ADVANCED FEATURES
Compliance as an approved normal sound meter for transaction and
certification use
Sound meters are considered specified measuring instruments under
Japan s Measurement Act, necessitating that any sound meter used in
transactions1 or for certification purposes2 be subject to verification
testing. A verified model of the SOUND METER FT3432 is available.
An inexpensive model that has not been subject to the verification
process is also available for users who do not require an instrument
certified for use in transactions or certification applications.
Terminology
Under the Measurement Act, the term transactions refers to
any act committed in the course of business, whether with or without
consideration, for the purpose of supplying goods or services.
Under the Measurement Act, the term certifications refers to the
act of representing to others publicly or in the course of business
that a certain fact is true (examples include body measurements taken
at hospitals and sound surveys taken of a facility s environment).
Lightweight design and industry s smallest size
The FT3432 is an extremely compact, lightweight sound meter designed
for on-site measurement use. Just 120 millimeters in height and 105
grams in weight, it can easily be used to take readings with a single
hand. A silicon cover and hand strap protect the instrument in the event
it is dropped, and an included carrying case makes it easy to carry.
Simple operation
Three buttons make it easy to switch among the instrument s sound
measurement functions.