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https://cablematic.com/en/products/pce-emf-823-radiometer-PC144/
PCE-EMF 823 Radiometer
REF: PC144
Specifications
- Electromagnetic radiation counter with internal sensor for radiation measurement.
- Three range measurement.
- Automatic disconnection.
- Data hold function.
- Measurement range 30 ... 300 Hz.
PVP
€63.95
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€63.95
PVD
€59.96
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Specifications
- Electromagnetic radiation counter with internal sensor for radiation measurement.
- Three range measurement.
- Automatic disconnection.
- Data hold function.
- Measurement range 30 ... 300 Hz.
More info
Electromagnetic radiation counter that has an internal sensor for radiation measurement. It has a Data-Hold function to keep the measurement data. It has three measurement ranges, from 30 to 300 Hz, with an automatic shutdown to prevent overheating. This feature is useful for long-term measurements and to ensure higher security. Ideal for performing electromagnetic field measurements to determine the electromagnetic radiation in your environment. Manufactured by PCE with reference PCE-EMF 823.
Specifications
- Electromagnetic radiation counter with internal sensor for radiation measurement.
- Three range measurement.
- Automatic disconnection.
- Data hold function.
- Measurement range 30 ... 300 Hz.
- Determine the radiation in Tesla or micro Gauss.
- Ideal for detecting sources of risk in the direct environment.
- Very easy to use, even for inexperienced people.
- Measurements in two ranges in Teslas and Gauss.
- A gauss (G) is a unit of magnetic field of the Cegesimal System of Units (CGS).
- One gauss is equal to 0.1 micro Tesla.
- The Tesla unit of measure of the International System of magnetic induction.
- It produces a total magnetic flux of 1Weber (W).
- Gross Weight: 286 g
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- Induction charging
- Hz
Induction charging
Inductive charging is a wireless power transfer method that uses electromagnetic fields to provide energy to devices over short distances.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Principle | Electromagnetic Induction |
Technical Detail
A transmitter coil creates an alternating magnetic field, inducing a current in a receiver coil within the device.
Advantages
- Reduced mechanical wear on ports.
- Enhanced water and dust resistance.
