Triplett Magnetic Field Meter Measures Electro-magnetic Fields in Variety of Applications

Triplett Magnetic Field Meter Measures Electro-magnetic Fields in Variety of Applications

Meter specializes in extremely low frequency (ELF) electro-magnetic fields

Triplett Test Equipment, a leading maker of test equipment tools, announces the launch of the innovative EMF20 Magnetic Field Meter, an all-new handheld tool designed to measure extremely low frequency (ELF) electromagnetic fields in numerous applications.

The rugged, handheld EMF20 measures ELF electromagnetic fields (30 to 300Hz) produced from electric transmission equipment, power lines, microwave ovens, air conditioners, refrigerators, computer monitors, fans, hairdryers, and many other appliances that emit electromagnetic fields. Measurements have a guaranteed ±2.5% accuracy, and can be displayed in milligauss (mG) or µTesla (µT).

Features

  • Measures electro-magnetic field of extremely low frequency (ELF) from 30 to 300Hz Measurements can be displayed in milligauss or µTesla
  • Single axis sensor
  • ±2.5% accuracy
  • Max Hold function

Specifications

EMF20
Display 3-1/2 Digit LCD Display
milliGauss Range 200mG/2000mG
µTesla Range 20µT/200µT
Resolution 0.1mG/0.01µT
Frequency Response 30 to 300Hz
Accuracy ±(2.5% ± 6 digits) @50/60Hz
Sensor Single Axis
Power 9V Battery
Dimensions 5.5 x 2.6 x 1.5″ (140 x 65 x 37.5mm)
Weight  6oz(170g)

Other helpful features of the EMF20 Magnetic Field Meter include its single axis sensor, max hold function for storing the highest reading, and included carrying case to keep the unit safe en route to the site. The EMF20 is also backed by a 1-year warranty.

For more information about Triplett’s EMF20 Magnetic Field Meter, visit https://www.triplett.com/emf20.

To find a Triplett distributor near you, please visit: https://triplett.com/buy-now/ or to order online, please visit: https://www.triplett.com/emf20   .

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