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The MultiWave® System II
Portable Recording System For
Characterizing Magnetic and Electric Field Environments

  • Commercial
  • Industrial
  • Utility
  • Electrified Transportation
  • Residential

 

No other instrument packs the performance and features of the MultiWave® System II in a package of this size. The frequency range (dc to 3kHz) and operating modes offered in this system will extend the understanding of magnetic and electric field environments by health physicists, industrial hygenists, plant engineers, facility designers, EMC investigators and other disciplines.

Simultaneous DC and AC measurement

Three-axis waveform capture, which gives:

  • Frequency data from 0 Hz to 3 kHz
  • Magnetic field polarization
  • Transient magnetic fields
  • 0.05 mG to 11 Gauss peak/axis range

Many options, such as:

  • Mapping wheel system
  • Auxillary input for current
  • Scalar measurements to 300 kHz
  • Extended dynamic range to 200 Gauss
  • ELF electric field measurements
  • Multiple unit linking
  • Sensor positioning hardware

With MultiWave® System II:

A wide variety of applications is possible. MRI suppliers can easily characterize installation sites by detecting and analyzing perturbed static fields resulting from moving metal objects. Both the magnitude and phase angle of the magnetic flux density vector are characterized, thus enhancing the process of designing and applying magnetic shielding systems. EMC investigators acquire key information about field variablility, field mapping and long-term monitoring of random field events. With high quality data collected with MultiWave®, health physicists and industrial hygenists have a means of evaluating hypothesized modes of biological interaction.


Equipment Package

User Control

Portable Recording System

 

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