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1. E ones Patti ue obse a eun E a ice oes Um SNC dicho uen RUE 5 GVM aS TAM PIOC 0 DIES RETE TT OTT OTT 6 LEMP me ais PC IN M 6 ie AON MT T PP PHE 7 Oe Data TCC OU gas sate sepa ce cen scum ages aga E E EE EE E E caer nese 7 Ga Dis pVay OAC KORG SiO Em 7 5 5 PAULO OW Cl OFF UBIDE ia rpm UE cde eaaiencitanet NUUS 7 Teg ACLCE e Die EIS RTT DOTT TTE 7 S CPUC MAL iC COS SONGS oeuseeiutdecdreueerueadiEuu er este DU cO PUO a E 8 PGE info Q tursdaletechnicalservices co uk 1 Features The EMF tester is designed to provide user a quick reliable and easy way to measure electromagnetic field radiation levels around power lines home appliances and industrial devices Three EMF measuring ranges 20 micro Tesla 200 micro Tesla 2000 micro Tesla and 200 mG 2000 mG 20000 mG The EMF tester is a cost effective hand held instrument designed and calibrated to measure electromagnetic field radiation at different bandwidths down to 50 Hz 60 Hz Microprocessor circuit assures high accuracy and provides special functions and features Records Maximum Minimum readings with Recall LCD dspaly is with the backlight installation Auto power Off or manual power Off Data hold Operates from 006P DC 9V battery Heavy duty amp compact housing case 2 Applications This EMF tester is specifically designed to determine the magn
2. WWW pce industrial needs com Tursdale Technical Services Ltd Unit N12B Tursdale Business Park Co Durham DH6 5PG United Kingdom Phone 44 0 191 377 3398 Fax 44 0 191 377 3357 info tursdaletechnicalservices co uk http www industrial needs com MANUAL ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD RADIATION TESTER EMF 823 a a bL RE TEFL PET m PH F EMF 832 B Backlight Electromagnetic Field B Radiation Tester info Q tursdaletechnicalservices co uk Your purchase of this EMF TESTER marks a step forward for you into the field of recision measurement Although this EMF TESTER is a complex and delicate instrument its durable structure will allow many years of use if proper operating techniques are developed Please read the following instructions carefully and always keep this manual within easy reach WCAC T TC T 3 Ds ANG AMONG oe coated xe stra ce intimum ag Pa ENIRO EI OU RUE DIUI RU EIE IN UI RE ERU DOE CERE UD TEL P d RU ND I EEUE CEU TOMENRSNE 3 3 Caution of Electromagnetic Field Exposure ccccccccssesssccccececeeeeeseeeeceeeeaeeeseeeeceeeeeesseaeeeeeeeeeeeneaas 3 eNOS EC A ORNS oe T nouos usus DM MONDE MM MR MM MN ICM MM MU SM M MU STONE 4 4 1 General Speci NCAM ONS eessen unes Pans EESE EEE EN tox aser PRU va S I EUR Ea D x EE PUES EEE 4 222 TEM CIC Aig PCCM CANONS A A E E E TURIS NU ETE A 5 Sopront Pate DeserrDtTOR esiococueeose sensi
3. ct the suitable range by pressing the Range Button 5 5 Fig 1 Select the unit uT mG by pressing the Unit Button 5 6 Fig 1 uT micro Tesla mG milli Gauss For the unknown EMF measurement start with the highest range and keep decreasing until the higher resolution s reading is obtained 2 With the tester in hand move slowly towards to the object under measurement until it is physically touched The upper Display 5 1 Fig 1 will present the EMF measurement value EMF Sensor Position is in the area of 5 13 Fig 1 Due to the electromagnetic interference of the environment the display reading may show small values before testing for example less than 0 05 micro Tesla This is not malfunction ofthe tester Notice how the field intensity increases as you move closer to the object 3 Position the EMF tester at different angles to the object under measurement and observe how this may affect your reading 4 By trying different angles approaching the object under measurement recorder the highest value shown on the display f the object under measurement is turned off during the measurement the EMF tester reading should then return to zero unless a field from other sources are detected Recommendation for EMF measurement It is recommended to measure the presence of the electromagnetic field inside and outside of your home and business locations regularly As hot spots are detected by the EMF
4. itude of electromagnetic field radiation generated by power lines computer s monitor TV sets video machinery and many other similar devices 3 Caution of Electromagnetic Field Exposure Claims by some scientists that long term exposure to electromagnetic field may be the cause of childhood leukemia amp other forms of cancer Complete answers to any of these and related questions are not currently available At the present time the most common practice is to avoid excess exposure over long period of time Prudent Avoidance as stated by the Environmental Protection Agency EPA USA is recommended 4 Specifications 4 1 General Specifications PCE info Q tursdaletechnicalservices co uk Display Circuit LCD size 48 8 mm x 25 3 mm LCD is with the backlight installation Custom one chip of microprocessor LSI circuit Measurement EMF Electromagnetic field radiation EMF micro Tesla Range 20 micro Tesla x 0 01 micro Tesla Resolution 200 micro Tesla x 0 1 micro Tesla 2 000 micro Tesla x 1 micro Tesla milli Gauss 200 mG x 0 1 mG 2 000 mG x 1 mG 20 000 mG x 10 mG mG milli Gauss 1 micro Tesla 10 milli Gauss EMF Band 30 Hz to 300 Hz Axes no of oingle axis Over input NE Sampling Time Approx 1 second Battery DC 9 V battery 006P 6F22 Power Current Approx DC 5 mA Back light Off Operating 0 to 50 C Temperature Operating Less tha
5. n 8096 R H Humidity Dimension 152 x 69 x 36 3 mm 6 0 x 2 7 x 1 4 inch Weight 216 g 0 48 LB Accessories Operation Manual 1 PC Included Optional Soft carrying case CA 52A Accessories AC to DC 9V power adapter 4 2 Electrical Specifications PGE info tursdaletechnicalservices co uk Range Resolution 20 micro Tesla 0 01 micro Tesla 200 micro Tesla 0 1 micro Tesla 2 000 micro Tesla 1 micro Tesla 200 mG 0 1 mG 2 000 mG 1 mG 20 000 mG 10 mG mG milli Gauss 1 micro Tesla 10 milli Gauss Range Accuracy 20 micro Tesla t 4 96 4 3 d 200 micro Tesla t 596 3 d 2 000 micro Tesla t 10 96 4 5 d 200 mG t 4 964 3d 2 000 mG t 596 4 34d 20 000 mG t 10 96 80 mG Spec accuracy tested under 50 Hz or 60 Hz Above specification tests under the environment RF Field Strength less than 3 V M amp frequency less than 30 MHz only 5 Front Panel Description 5 1 Display 5 2 Power Button PCE info Q tursdaletechnicalservices co uk 5 3 REC Button 5 4 HOLD Button 5 5 Range Button 5 6 Unit Button 5 7 Backlight Button 5 8 Tripod Fix Nut 5 9 Stand 5 10 Battery Cover Compartmen 5 11 DC 9V Power Adapter Input Socket 5 12 EMF Sensor Position 6 Measuring Procedure 6 1 EMF measurement 1 Power On the meter by pressing the Power Button 5 2 Fig 1 once Sele
6. put plug round 2 5 mm dia plug PLUG CONVERTER Convert the input plug of AP 9VA Model AP GTU from the Germany type to USA type PLUG CONVERTER Convert the input plug of AP 9VA Model AP GTE from the Germany type to UK England type In this direction will find a vision of the measurement technique http www industrial needs com measuring instruments htm NOTE This instrument doesn t have ATEX protection so it should not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres powder flammable gases
7. tester re arrangement of the living and working areas is lightly recommended Always try the best to avoid long term exposure to strong electromagnetic field PCE info Q tursdaletechnicalservices co uk 6 2 Data Hold During the measurement press the Hold Button 5 4 Fig 1 once will hold the measured value amp the LCD will display a HOLD symbol Press the Hold Button once again will release the data hold function 6 3 Data Record Max Min reading The data record function records the maximum and minimum readings Press the REC Button 5 8 Fig 1 once to start the Data Record function and there will be a REC symbol on the display When the REC symbol on the display a Press the REC Button 5 3 Fig 1 once the REC MAX symbol along with the maximum value will appear on the display If intend to delete the maximum value just press the Hold button 5 4 Fig 1 once the display will show the REC symbol only amp execute the memory function continuously b Press the REC button 5 8 Fig 1 again the REC MIN symbol along with the minimum value will appear on the display If intend to delete the minimum value just press the Hold button 5 4 Fig 1 once then the display will show the REC symbol only amp execute the memory function continuously C To exit the memory record function just press the REC button for 2 seconds at least The display will re
8. vert to the current reading 6 4 Display backlight On Off During the measurement the LCD backlight will On If press the Backlight Button 5 7 Fig 1 once the LCD backlight will be switched to Off Press the Back light Button once again will switch the Display backlight installation On again 6 5 Auto power OFF disable The instrument has built in Auto Power OFF in order to prolong battery life The meter will switch off automatically if none of the buttons are pressed within 10 min To de activate this feature Select the memory record function during measurement by pressing the REC Button 5 3 Fig 1 7 Battery Replacement 1 When the left corner of LCD display show dX is necessary to replace the battery However inspec measurement may still be made for several hours after low battery indicator appears before the instrument become inaccurate 2 Slide the Battery Cover 5 10 Fig 1 away from the instrument and remove the battery 3 Replace with 9V battery Alkaline or Heavy duty type and reinstate the cover 4 Make sure the battery cover is secured after changing the battery PCE info Q tursdaletechnicalservices co uk 8 Optional Accessories Soft carrying case Soft carrying case with sash Model CA 52A Size 200 x 80 x 50 mm DC 9V POWER Input voltage 100 to 240 ACV ADAPTER 50 60 Hz Model AP 9VA Output voltage Regulation DC 9V 1 Amp rating max Out
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