| Description
The TES-1393 is a handheld, three-axis EMF (electromagnetic field) tester used to measure extremely low-frequency (ELF) magnetic field radiation. It is designed for measuring electromagnetic radiation from household appliances, power lines, and industrial devices. |
| Key Features
Three-axis measurement: The device uses three internal orthogonal sensors to measure magnetic fields along the X, Y, and Z axes. This allows for accurate readings regardless of the tester's orientation. Measurement range: It can test magnetic fields within a 30 Hz to 2000 Hz bandwidth. Dual-unit display: The meter can show readings in both milliGauss (mG) and microTesla (μT). Data logging: The TES-1393 has a data logging capacity of 999 to 2,000 readings, allowing you to record measurements over time. Hold functions: It features data hold, peak hold, and minimum/maximum hold functions, which are useful for capturing fluctuating or peak radiation levels. Power source: The tester is battery-powered, running on six AAA alkaline batteries. Display: It has a triple LCD display to show readings for each axis (X, Y, and Z) as well as a combined average reading. |