RFQ
Q: Can electromagnetic radiation intensity be measured near the power distribution room in the community, and how much is it?
A: Electromagnetic field values can be measured near the residential distribution room. The configuration power of the distribution room varies. It depends on the actual measured values.
Q: May I ask if this can measure electromagnetic field data at a distance of 6 meters from 10KV high voltage?
A: Electromagnetic radiation measuring instruments are used for measuring electromagnetic radiation in electromagnetic environments, including homes, offices, computer rooms, control rooms, high-voltage lines, transformers, and transmission towers.
Q: Can it test the radiation of the router?
A: Yes, it is possible to measure and analyze electromagnetic radiation from electrical equipment such as computers, televisions, copiers, cables, monitors, air conditioners, and refrigerators.
Q: Can we test the radiation of electric vehicles?
A: Yes, it is possible to measure and analyze electromagnetic radiation from electrical equipment such as computers, televisions, copiers, cables, monitors, air conditioners, and refrigerators.
Q: Is electromagnetic radiation useful?
A: Electromagnetic radiation measuring instruments are used for measuring electromagnetic radiation protection functions: testing the shielding electromagnetic radiation function of electromagnetic protective clothing, computer radiation screens/protective materials, and monitoring the electromagnetic radiation of RF signals in important rooms or shielded computer rooms.















