X
Magnetic Field Measuring Device PCE-G28 from PCE
Magnetic Field Measuring Device PCE-G28 from PCE

Magnetic Field Measuring Device PCE-G28 from PCE Instruments

Product ID : 48450059
4.3 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 48450059
Shipping Weight 2 lbs
I think this is wrong?
Model PCE-G28
Manufacturer PCE Instruments
Shipping Dimension 8 x 5 x 3 inches
I think this is wrong?
-
33,405

*Price and Stocks may change without prior notice
*Packaging of actual item may differ from photo shown

Pay with

Magnetic Field Measuring Device PCE-G28 from PCE Features

  • Resolution: 0.1 mG / 0.01 µT

  • Detects electromagnetic fields (EMFs) on three axes (X, Y, Z direction)

  • Displays measurement results in milliGauss (mG) or microTesla (µT)

  • Comes with an external 3-axis electromagnetic sensor

  • Data hold functionality


About Magnetic Field Measuring Device PCE-G28 From PCE

The PCE-G28 Radiation Detector for magnetic fields comes with a triaxle sensor to determine electro-magnetic radiation. The Radiation Detector has been specially designed to measure transformers and for evaluating magnetic fields generated by computer monitors, industrial electrical installations and electro-motors. The Radiation Detector meets such European standards as: the European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive IEC 801-1 (EN 50081-1), such as for laboratory prescriptions and measuring instruments IEC 204 (EN 60204). By way of a triaxle sensor, it can save conversions for each axis. This small Gaussmeter for electrical fields has some characteristics which are useful in an industrial setting. It is easy to use and very accurate. Easy to use Battery powered For analysis within the work environment Meets these European standards: IEC801-1 (EN 50081-1) / IEC204 (EN 60204) Technical specifications Measurement ranges micro Tesla: 0 to 20 µT / 0 to 200 µT / 0 to 2000 µT mili Gauss: 0 to 200 mGs / 0 to 2000 mGs / 0 to 20,000 mGs Resolution 0,01 / 0,1 / 1 µT (depending on the range) 0,1 mGs / 1 mGs / 10 mGs Accuracy ± 4 % + 3 d (in range 20 µT and 200 mG) ± 5 % + 3 d (in range 200 µT and 2000 mGs) ± 10 % + 5 d (in range 2000 µT and 20000 mGs) The details given refer to: 50 - 60 Hz y