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Field Finder

Field Finder

© Enviromentor AB 1998 reg. 98.011/Eng

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3. Connect the pieces of apparatus one at a time

and measure the magnetic fields in the direc-
tions 0

°

, 90

°

, 180

°

 and 270

°

 at distances of

30 cm and 50 cm from the outer edge of the
piece of apparatus in question (see figure) or
in the direction the operator is facing. Sum-
marise the measurement readings in a report
form. An example of how to fill out a report
form can be found on page 12. You must not
subtract the background values of the magnetic
fields from the measured values. They should
always be noted as a comparison.

4. Analyse the measurement readings and assess

the need for remedial action, such as rearranging
the furniture in the room and/or moving pieces
of electrical apparatus. The sources of the
magnetic fields may be located some distance
away, and magnetic fields can penetrate almost
all building materials.

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How magnetic fields arise

Magnetic fields are caused by electrical cur-
rents and always occur in continuous closed
paths around the currents that cause them. A
live conductor gives rise to a magnetic field,
the strength of which is always proportional to
the current in the conductor. Magnetic fields
are usually depicted with the aid of field lines.
The strength of the magnetic field is constant
along the conductor in closed paths around the
live conductor. In the event of other sources,
magnetic fields tend to have a complicated ap-
pearance which usually cannot be calculated
but have to be measured instead. The unit used
to measure the magnetic flux density is called
the tesla [T]. Magnetic fields can be caused by
electrical devices and installation cables. In cer-
tain cases, stray currents can give rise to mag-
netic fields. In Sweden, for example, the elec-
tricity systems generally entail four conductors
leading to each building, which can result in
major problems with currents of this type. The
decay current can pass through the neutral con-
ductor as intended, but it can also pass through
the earth conductor and into the plumbing pipe-
work to the transformer’s earth point. This in-
creases the magnetic field both along the path
of the stray current and along the supply cable.
It is also commonplace for stray currents to ex-
ist in computer networks. As well as causing
magnetic fields, they can also lead to communi-
cation problems. In industrial environments,
common sources include welding equipment,
electric motors and cable clusters.

Straight con-

ductor, I=1A

At 1 m from the conductor, the
magnetic flux density is 0.2 

µ

T.

Summary of Contents for EnviroMentor Field Finder

Page 1: ...lmers Institute of Technology in G teborg EnviroMentor AB is wholly owned by Radians Innova AB a company which in turn is owned by two of Sweden s most powerful financial institutions This combination...

Page 2: ...fields 7 3 3 Audible signal 7 3 4 Threshold level 8 3 5 Changing the batteries 8 4 Measurement examples 9 4 1 Electric fields 9 4 2 Magnetic fields 10 4 3 Example of report form for measuring magnetic...

Page 3: ...nstrument emits an audible signal that is pro portional to the field strength measured Field Finder measures the electric field in the direction of the measurement surface on the instrument s front sh...

Page 4: ...r does not satisfy the requirements of MPR II but the instrument has been calibrated to produce the same results when measuring electric fields at a distance of 50 cm from a VDU Some measurement objec...

Page 5: ...icroprocessor 10 bit A D converter three dimensional sensor CE assurance Our product satisfies the demands of the Low Voltage and EMC directive as well as the follo wing EMC standards EN 50 081 1 1992...

Page 6: ...eability Traceability means that it should be possible to relate a measurement result to national or inter national standards via an unbroken chain of comparisons Report form B for measuring electric...

Page 7: ...e influenced by objects in the vicinity of the instrument as well as by the person holding it The instrument has to be held still in order to achieve a stable value When me asuring electric fields fro...

Page 8: ...the old batte ries and install new ones 2 x 1 5 V LR6 8 Report forms On the following pages you will find report form templates for measuring electric and magnetic fields Copy the templates fill them...

Page 9: ...e at a time and measure the electric fields in the directions 0 90 180 and 270 at distances of 30 cm and 50 cm from the outer edge of the piece of apparatus in question see figure or in the direction...

Page 10: ...tentials If two plates made of electri cally conductive material are connected to a voltage source one of the plates will have a positive charge while the other will have a negative charge A vol tage...

Page 11: ...he conductor Magnetic fields are usually depicted with the aid of field lines The strength of the magnetic field is constant along the conductor in closed paths around the live conductor In the event...

Page 12: ...asuring equipment Field Finder Object Model Address Room Measured by Date 30 cm 50 cm Comments 0 V m V m 90 V m V m 180 V m V m 270 V m V m Background field V m V m Notes Report 98 2 Field Finder Envi...

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