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Leq12P(%) on NoiseLynx. Explained by DeepSeek.

Leq12P(%) on NoiseLynx. Explained by DeepSeek.

Sometimes, we get asked how is the Leq12P(%) derived? This parameter is implemented according to NEA requirements and programmed onto our platform by engineers, programmers and vetted by NEA.

As it is a little too technical for our telephone customer support, we try asking AI to help. 

This is what we post to Deepseek, and the reply we got.

We took a screenshot of the one part of the reading and post our question.

Question to Deepseek: "Are you able to understand this table? It is a table with measurements of LEQ5mins. The current ongoing 12hr LEQ is based on time starting from 7am, and will last till 7pm. The idea is based on the dosage for noise used in occupational health assessment. If the criteria for 12hrs is "In Singapore, the 12-hour limit for construction noise at residential buildings located within 150m of a construction site is 75 dBA (Leq-12hr) from 7am to 7pm on weekdays. This means that the equivalent continuous noise level, measured over a 12-hour period, should not exceed 75 dBA during these hours. " "

Reply: 

I am impressed that Deepseek is able to do it.

Hope this help to shed a little more light on this subject. It does appear a little Greek with those log symbols and curly equal signs.

dated: 30/05/2025 15:55