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EXPECTED NOISE LEVELS AND FILTERING EMI
Measurements below 50mV are preferred and are considered low noise, while readings exceeding this threshold are labeled as "dirty electricity," posing potential risks such as interference, heat, and harm to sensitive electronics. Elevated levels of dirty electricity can lead to electromagnetic pollution around devices and on AC power lines. SATIC Pure Power & Power Perfect filters have undergone thorough third-party validation, demonstrating their effectiveness in reducing power line noise.
THE MAKING OF SATIC EMI LINE METER
Learn about the journey of Satic EMI line Meter in the words of Satic's President himself
FIELD SHIELD CONSISTS OF 8 LAYERS OF PROTECTION
YOU CAN DETERMINE THE QUALITY OF YOUR POWER WITH THE SATIC EMI LINE METER
The reading should ideally display under 50 millivolts but should certainly be under 100 millivolts. When the EMI meter is used with the Satic Pure Power Plug-In you will instantly see how your power is filtered, cleaned and regulated.
When you add a filter, it's not magic, It's science, and only works on things affected by dirty power.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
You can use an EMI Meter which plugs into any outlet to measure your dirty electricity levels. You can turn the unit off at the breaker panel, take readings, then turn the unit back on to see the difference in your dirty electricity levels.
We do recommend a licensed electrician to install the units. Many electricians have never heard of dirty electricity or EMI/EMF, so we recommend you tell them it is a whole-house surge protector (which is true), as most electricians know what that type of unit is and how it works. The installation should not take a licensed electrician more than 30-45 minutes.
The main causes of EMF/EMI include the electricity you receive from the grid (dirty), the electricity you receive from your neighbors who are near you (their usage), and from within your own home (your usage). Your home wiring also acts as a giant super antenna which picks up EMF.
There are two types of EMF:
1-Through the air – Wireless, WiFi, Bluetooth, and RF radiation
2-From the wires – electric radiation, magnetic radiation, dirty electricity
EMI Meter's measures the relative amount of dirty electricity, or electromagnetic interference (EMI), on wiring in buildings. It measures the amount of EMI in millivolts (mV). The amount of EMI correlates to the amount of sound emitted by the EMI meter which also relates to the amount of EMF on the wiring. The Power Perfect Box Plug-In acts as an EMI filter and reduces the amount of EMI. Using the EMI Meter to measure before and after plugging in a Power Perfect Box Plug-In will demonstrate how it can reduce the amount of EMI and related EMF radiation.
The EMI Meter will measure what the reading is on any particular phase and circuit at a particular time. Although your entire electrical system is interconnected at the distribution panel, the proximity of devices on a particular circuit will have a greater influence on the EMI meter than a more distant place in the house, on a different circuit or on a different phase.
Your EMI/Dirty Electricity readings are a component of your electrical usage. The more electricity that is in use, the higher your EMI/DE readings may be. They can also be affected by your neighbor’s usage and from the power you receive from the grid.
The system will consistently lower electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and their subsequent radiation 80% - 90% when properly installed.