Solution to drastically lower exposure to dirty electricity

Watch this video to see the effectivity of Stetzerizer netfilters at different frequencies.

To drastically reduce the level of dirty electricity, follow the following procedure:

Step 1: Measure the level of dirty electricity

With the so-called Stetzerizer microsurge meter you can determine the degree of contamination and install the correct amount of netfilters in the right place.

The Stetzerizer microsurge meter displays the values in GS units.

Stetzerizer microsurge meter

Step 2: Install netfilters

For the best result: switch all electronic devices – especially televisions and computers – ON during the installation of the netfilters.

Install 1 Stetzerizer netfilter in a socket near every television and computer. After installing netfilters there this will also lower the level of dirty electricity in the rest of the house.

Continue your measurement with the socket in the electricity distribution board. This because the electricity supply in your house is the same as the one of your neighbour. So if they cause electromagnetic pollution, this may also pollute your electricity network.

If the readings on the microsurge meter are higher than 50 GS units, plug in one or more Stetzerizer netfilters in a socket nearby the electricity distribution board.

After installing a netfilter you should measure again. If the readings are at least 20% lower than the reading without a netfilter, then you should leave the netfilter in the socket.

Measure the readings of the next socket and, if necessary, install a netfilter, etc.

When a filter is overloaded you may hear a buzzing or humming sound. Remove the filter or place an extra filter and measure again. Overloaded filters have to be avoided at all times.

Measure all sockets in the house and switch the radiation sources on and off. If the readings on the microsurge meter increase considerably when using a device it is recommended to use a filter if the device is used frequently.

Install the filters as close as possible to the device that causes the pollution.

Because nowadays we have many polluting sources in our homes it is very likely that several filters have to be installed. The average number of netfilters per house is 15. If not enough netfilters are installed it is likely that the netfilters will be overloaded and that has to be avoided at all times.

After installing the filters you should measure frequently in order to verify whether the readings have changed.

If you need assistance to install the filters please contact an expert of Shielding Technologies.

Remark 1: do the measurement in the kitchen after you have measured in all other rooms. This because normally there are few sockets in the kitchen. So it can be inconvenient to install a netfilter in the sockets in the kitchen.

Remark 2: if a Stetzerizer netfilter has to be installed in a socket that can be switched off, at the moment of installing the netfilter the socket has to be switched on.

Remark 3: It is not recommended to reconnect a Stetzerizer netfilter that is plugged into an electrical outlet and to which an electrical appliance is connected without first unplugging the electrical appliance from the netfilter. After unplugging the electrical appliance from the netfilter, plug the netfilter back into the socket, after which the plug of the electrical appliance can be reconnected to the netfilter.

After measuring the whole house and after the netfilters have been installed we advise to measure all sockets again. A maximum value of 50 GS-units is recommended and 35 GS-units or less is ideal.

In recent years, more and more people have been installing solar panels on the roof of their home or office. The inverter causes a lot of dirty electricity, often also in neighbouring buildings because the electricity network of houses is connected to that of the neighbours. That is why it is always important to continue to measure the level of dirty electricity every week and to install sufficient netfilters if high GS values (higher than 50 GS-units) are measured. Sometimes, however, the level of dirty electricity is so high that the GS values ​​do not decrease sufficiently (below 50 GS-units) after the installation of Stetzerizer netfilters. In that case, Stetzerizer netfilters should not be used. As an alternative you can for example contact the producer of built-in CorCom filters.

 

 

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