

The meter is also an excellent tool for guiding the installation of Greenwave filters. It will also show the % reduction in “noise” density. The “AFTER filter” display screen will show both the initial dirty electricity level at the outlet and the new level in millivolts (mV). Next, insert a Greenwave filter into the bottom socket of the same outlet. First, plug the meter into the top socket of an electrical outlet to measure the dirty electricity (i.e., EMI noise) present on nearby wiring (“BEFORE filter” reading). With Greenwave’s Broadband EMI Meter you can see the difference Greenwave filters make in cleaning up the dirty electricity on your wiring. See the Difference Greenwave Filters Make! Levels above 50 mV are undesirable and should be reduced. Ideally levels should be below 25 mV in all rooms within your environment. The meter presents dirty electricity readings in millivolts (mV). With Greenwave’s Broadband EMI Meter, it is easy to find out whether dirty electricity levels in your environment are higher than desirable. The meter can be used in most countries around the world and will come with a plug suitable for the electrical outlets in your environment.Įvaluate Your Environment – Do You Have Too Much Dirty Electricity? Compatible with 50/60-Hz, 100-240V electrical circuits.Hear the noise decrease as dirty electricity filters are installed. The meter converts dirty electricity frequencies into representative sound so you can listen to the electrical noise on your wiring when the meter is plugged in. Let’s you listen to dirty electricity – Hear the difference filters make!.The “AFTER filter” display screen also shows the % reduction in total EMI between approximately 3 Kilohertz and 10,000 Kilohertz (i.e., 10 Megahertz). The meter can show “BEFORE filter” and “AFTER filter” dirty electricity readings on the same screen simultaneously. Makes “BEFORE filter” and “AFTER filter” comparisons easy.The electronic display shows readings in millivolts (mV), an internationally accepted standard electrical unit of measure. Simply plug the meter into electrical outlets to find out how much dirty electricity is on nearby wiring.


The meter measures dirty electricity (EMI) frequencies from around 3 Kilohertz up to 10,000 Kilohertz (i.e., 10 Megahertz), a range that extends approximately 5 times lower and 20 times higher than the range covered by other plug-in dirty electricity meters. Measures a broad range of dirty electricity (EMI) frequencies.The Greenwave Broadband EMI Meter is a revolutionary tool for accurately measuring the amount of dirty electricity (a.k.a., electrical noise, line noise, EMI) present on the wiring in buildings and for guiding the installation of dirty electricity filters.
