SISCO high precision digital gauss meter with probe is designed to offer a fast, dependable, and user-friendly method for measuring electromagnetic field radiation levels around power lines, electrical appliances, and industrial equipment.
Durable Design with Enhanced Usability Features
Advanced Magnetic Field Detection
Ultra-Long Battery Life EMF Meter
An digital electromagnetic field (EMF) detector is essential in various fields. In geological exploration, it identifies mineral deposits by detecting anomalies in the Earth's magnetic field. In metal processing, it monitors machinery for faults. Physical experiments use EMF detectors to study electromagnetic phenomena, while electronic engineering relies on them for circuit design, testing, and ensuring compliance with electromagnetic compatibility standards. Overall, EMF detectors are crucial for ensuring safety, efficiency, and accuracy in these diverse applications.
Model | SISCO-EFD-WT108 |
Full Scale Range | 240mT/2400mT |
Measuring Range | 0~2400mT/24000Gs |
Basic Error | Level 1: ±1%, (Full scale) Level 2: ±2%, (Full scale) Level 5: ±5%, (Full scale) |
Range Mode | Auto |
Accuracy | 0.01mT / 0.1mT |
Display Units | Mt/Gs |
Peak Hold | √ |
Backlight | √ |
Measurable Magnetic Field | DC only |
Relative Temperature | 0°C~50°C |
Operating Temperature | 5°C~40°C |
Relative Humidity | 20~80% (no frost) |
Power Supply | 1* 9V batteries |
Automatic Shut-Down | Automatically shuts off after 5 minutes of no measurement |
Size | 135mm*75mm*30mm |
Weight | 260g (including battery and wire) |
Q1: What causes high EMF in a house?
A1: High levels of electromagnetic fields (EMF) in a house can stem from various sources. Common culprits include proximity to power lines, electrical appliances (especially those with motors or transformers), wiring errors, and the use of wireless devices such as Wi-Fi routers and cell phones. Power lines near or running through a property can emit significant EMF, especially if they carry high voltage. Electrical appliances like refrigerators, hairdryers, and microwave ovens can also generate strong EMF fields, particularly when in use or if they have faulty wiring. Additionally, improper grounding or wiring errors within the home's electrical system can create EMF hotspots.
Q2: How to calibrate an electromagnetic field detector?
A2: To calibrate an electromagnetic field detector, start by consulting the manufacturer's instructions as different models may have specific procedures. Use a known and stable calibration source, such as a reference EMF generator or a Helmholtz coil, in a controlled environment free from external interference. Allow the meter to warm up as recommended, then perform zero calibration in an EMF-free setting. Place the meter at a specified distance from the calibration source, activate the source to emit a known EMF level, and adjust the meter’s reading to match this level using the calibration controls. Verify accuracy by measuring other known EMF levels and document the process, including any adjustments made. Follow the manufacturer's recalibration schedule to maintain accuracy.
Q3: What types of EMF can an EMF meter measure?
A3: An EMF meter can measure various types of electromagnetic fields, primarily categorized into low-frequency and high-frequency EMFs. Low-frequency EMFs are typically generated by power lines, electrical wiring, and household appliances, such as refrigerators, microwaves, and hair dryers. High-frequency EMFs, on the other hand, are emitted by wireless devices like Wi-Fi routers, cell phones, and other RF (radio frequency) transmitting devices. Some advanced EMF detectors can measure both types, providing a comprehensive assessment of the electromagnetic environment in a given area.
Tips: how does an EMF detector work?
An EMF detector works by using its internal sensors to detect electromagnetic fields in the surrounding environment. The working principle involves several steps:
Through these processes, EMF detectors can provide accurate, real-time electromagnetic field measurements, offering valuable data support for various applications.
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