Overview
The Quest Electronics 2G-2892 Permissible Sound Level Meter Model 215 is a professional acoustic measurement instrument engineered for precise sound level monitoring in industrial, occupational, and environmental settings. This meter combines dependable analog display technology with robust mechanical construction to deliver consistent performance during routine noise surveys, compliance assessments, and diagnostic work.
Key Features
- Wide measurement range of 40–130 dB SPL for versatile monitoring applications
- Permissible design adhering to occupational safety and acoustic measurement standards
- Mechanical analog dial for clear, unambiguous readings in the field
- Compact, durable construction suitable for industrial and institutional environments
- Compatible with standard sound calibration accessories for accuracy verification
Technical Specifications
- Measurement Range: 40–130 dB SPL
- Display Type: Analog dial
- Intended Use: Occupational and environmental noise assessment
- Construction: Robust industrial-grade design
- Calibration: Supports standard sound calibrators (e.g., Model CA-12)
Typical Applications
- Industrial workplace noise monitoring and compliance verification
- Occupational health and safety noise surveys
- Environmental noise assessment in schools, hospitals, and institutional facilities
- Acoustic field measurements and diagnostics
- Equipment noise baseline documentation and trending
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Standard sound calibration equipment (Quest CA-12 calibrator and compatible models)
- Occupational safety and health regulatory frameworks (OSHA, industrial hygiene standards)
- Calibration laboratories and service providers specializing in acoustic instrumentation
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
Verify compatibility with your facility’s existing acoustic monitoring equipment and procedures before ordering. The Model 215 is a direct successor to earlier Quest permissible meter designs; consult your equipment inventory or contact the original manufacturer documentation for specific replacement guidance.
Works With
- Quest sound calibrators and acoustic accessories
- Third-party laboratory calibration and verification systems
- OSHA and industrial hygiene compliance documentation protocols
- Occupational noise exposure assessment and reporting workflows





