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Safety instructions

It  is imperative for  you  to read through this  manual  carefully before 
the first setup.

There are important instructions for  safety,  use and maintenance of 
the equipment.

To avoid the destruction of the measuring device, do not bring it into 
contact  with  water. In  particular,  the entry of  water  into the housing 
can  damage  the  electronics.  Do  not  store  the  device  outdoors  or 
use in the rain.

Clean  only the  outside  with  a  damp cloth.  Do  not  use cleaners  or 
sprays.

Prior  to  cleaning  or  opening  the  device,  turn  it  off  and  remove  all 
cables connected to the device. There are no user-serviceable parts 
inside the device.

Due to the high measuring accuracy, the electronics are sensitive to 
heat, impact and touch.

Therefore  do  not  place it  in  direct  sunlight  or  heat,  etc.  and  do  not 
allow it to drop.

Please use this device only for  the intended purposes, and use only 
supplied or recommended accessories.

©ROM-Elektronik GmbH

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Summary of Contents for E-Field 1

Page 1: ...E Field 1 ROM Elektronik GmbH Am Grund 13 D 86489 Deisenhausen ROM Elektronik GmbH Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...s 6 Battery Compartment 7 Properties of AC electric fields 8 Comments on Measuring Technology 9 Preparation of measurement 9 Performing the measurement 11 Changing the Battery 13 Universal Applications 13 Corrective measures 13 Reduction of AC electric fields 13 Liability and Warranty 14 Help and Support 14 Technical Data 14 ROM Elektronik GmbH Page 2 ...

Page 3: ...qualified assessment of loading electrical alternating fields in the range of min 10 Hz to 400 kHz We thank you for the confidence you have shown us with the purchase of E field 1 We are convinced that it will fully meet your expectations and want to provide you with useful knowledge on the device The E field 1 enables you to make potential free measurement of AC electric fields The built in filte...

Page 4: ... the device outdoors or use in the rain Clean only the outside with a damp cloth Do not use cleaners or sprays Prior to cleaning or opening the device turn it off and remove all cables connected to the device There are no user serviceable parts inside the device Due to the high measuring accuracy the electronics are sensitive to heat impact and touch Therefore do not place it in direct sunlight or...

Page 5: ...n the left side of the device is pushed upwards the device is turned on The switch has three possible positions OFF ON ON with SOUND To conserve battery power it is advisable to turn off the E Field 1 during longer measurement breaks ROM Elektronik GmbH Page 5 Display On Off Switch Range Selector Switch Filterswitch Sensor ...

Page 6: ...specially optimized for the needs of structural biology It includes the following switch positions 1 10Hz to 400kHz full bandwidth 2 16Hz Band pass filter for the frequency of railway current 3 50Hz to 400kHz High pass filter for power and its harmonics 4 2kHz to 400kHz High pass filter for the so called artificial harmonics above 2 Kilohertz This frequency range corresponds to the volume 2 of the...

Page 7: ...ted at the back of the device The device is to be inserted with a 9V alkali manganese block battery or an equivalent battery Setup Before the first measurement please perform the following steps in sequence ROM Elektronik GmbH Page 7 ...

Page 8: ...nt the following properties of alternating fields are of particular importance A measurement is always sensitive to location and direction i e even a small change in the location or the orientation of the measuring device can have serious effects on the measured value Electric fields enter into solid materials including walls glass etc or even penetrate them Alternating electric fields are generat...

Page 9: ...OM Elektronik can meet all these requirements Preparation of measurement 1 Check the measuring device in accordance with the instructions in the chapter Before setup 2 Beforehand a measurement of the AC electric field is to be conducted outdoors in order to determine the basic load If a basic load over 2 V m is displayed a classification of the basic load can be performed beforehand Switching off ...

Page 10: ...ues allow for a subsequent analysis of the situation In this manner appropriate corrective measures are derived 5 The measurement starts in the measurement area 200 V m and switches only where the display overflows due to high field strength only one 1 is to be seen in the display ist in the general area 2000 V m 6 All measurements should be repeated at different times of day and days of the week ...

Page 11: ...ng electric fields For this use the supplied mounting rods The mounting rods are screwed together In one of the supplied mounting rods there is a small hole through which the screw fits on the device This is necessary so that the E Field 1 is attached securely to the rod By the directional characteristics of the measuring device finding and locating the field source is possible by rotating the pro...

Page 12: ... delay is reached e g the bed or the workplace check all directions according to the above instructions and hold the sensor in the position of the highest display the measured value which is measured in the direction of the highest display can be used as a first approximation as the resulting field strength The probe should be led quietly and smoothly as abrupt movements result in temporarily arti...

Page 13: ...itched off Corrective measures Reduction of AC electric fields Unplugging unnecessary extension cords distribution outlets and loads Installation of a power free switch which automatically separates the power lines of a circuit from the home from the fuse box of the network as soon as the final load is switched off Continuous loads for example the refrigerator must first be connected to a separate...

Page 14: ...nd us the device with the proof of purchase Help and Support If you need help using the device then you can reach us at Fax no 08282 7305 or Tel 08282 7385 for questions about operating the device Technical Data Frequency range min 10 Hz to 400 kHz Measurement range 200 V m to 2000 V m Resolution 0 1 V m Basic accuracy at 50 Hz vs Normal calibration 5 Linearity error at 50 Hz 0 2 V m Ambient tempe...

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