Comparison Alpina SC1.5E vs Stiga SV 415 E
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| Alpina SC1.5E | Stiga SV 415 E | |
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| Type | combined | combined |
| Motor type | electric (mains) | electric (mains) |
Specs | ||
| Working width | 38 cm | 38 cm |
| Max. processing depth | 13 mm | 13 mm |
| Max. processing height | 5 mm | 5 mm |
| Processing depth adjustment | synchronous | synchronous |
| Shaft speed | 4000 rpm | 4000 rpm |
Design | ||
| Working mechanism | 20 knives / 44 spring claws | 20 knives / 44 spring claws |
| Bag type | hard | hard |
| Bag volume | 50 L | 50 L |
| Handle height adjustment | ||
Motor | ||
| Motor power | 1500 W | 1500 W |
General | ||
| Material | plastic | plastic |
| Front wheel diameter | 14 cm | 14 cm |
| Rear wheel diameter | 16 cm | 16 cm |
| Noise level | 81 dB | 94 dB |
| Weight | 14.5 kg | 14.5 kg |
| Added to E-Catalog | april 2016 | may 2015 |
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Noise level
The noise level produced by the aerator during operation. It is worth noting that this indicator can be indicated in different ways: some manufacturers give the maximum noise level in the characteristics, others give average values \u200b\u200bduring normal operation, etc. Anyway, this information allows you to assess the noise level of the unit and, if necessary, provide protective measures — for example, get headphones in advance.
When evaluating specific loudness values, note that the decibel used to indicate the noise level is a non-linear value. Therefore, it is easiest to evaluate specific values using comparative tables. Here is a simplified table for the range that most modern aerators fit into:
70 dB — a conversation of several people in raised tones.
75 dB — high power vacuum cleaner.
80 dB — traffic noise on a busy street.
85 dB — motorcycle engine with muffler in close proximity;
90 dB — freight car at a distance of 7 – 10 m;
95 dB — noise in the subway car on the stage;
100 dB — industrial shop.
When evaluating specific loudness values, note that the decibel used to indicate the noise level is a non-linear value. Therefore, it is easiest to evaluate specific values using comparative tables. Here is a simplified table for the range that most modern aerators fit into:
70 dB — a conversation of several people in raised tones.
75 dB — high power vacuum cleaner.
80 dB — traffic noise on a busy street.
85 dB — motorcycle engine with muffler in close proximity;
90 dB — freight car at a distance of 7 – 10 m;
95 dB — noise in the subway car on the stage;
100 dB — industrial shop.











