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Omega Portable Magnetic Field Gauss Meter with Display

Magnetic Field Gauss Meter
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$221.93

Item# HHG191

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Magnetic Field Gauss Meter HHG191 HHG191
  • Switch Between the Display of Micro-Tesla and Milli-Gauss
  • Data Hold (HOLD) and Maximum (MAX) Hold Function
  • Range Display (20, 200, 2000)
  • Low Battery Detector

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The HHG191 Gauss Meter represents the latest design in magnetic measuring equipment, allowing measurements up to 2000 mG to 200 micro-tesla with a basic accuracy of 2.5% plus 6-digit.

The HHG191 magnetic field meter offers a portable and reliable instrument to measure intensity of electromagnetic fields produced from electric transmission equipment, power line, microwave oven, air conditioner, refrigerator, computer monitor, and video/audio device.

This user-friendly EMF meter is ideal for measuring electromagnetic fields of extremely low frequency (ELF) of 30 to 300 Hz

The HHG191 meter is a great value instrument for measuring electromagnetic fields in a frequency range of 30 to 300 Hz.

SPECIFICATIONS Basic Accuracy: ±(2.5% + 6-digit) at 50 Hz/60 Hz
Frequency Response: 30 to 300 HZ
Sample Rate: 2.5 times per second
Ranges: 200/2000 mG, 20/200 uT
Sensor: Single axis
Resolution: 0.1/1 mG or 0.01/0.1 uT
Display: 3 1/2 digits LCD, maximum reading 1999
Readings: Gauss, tesla
Operating Temperature and Humidity: 5 to 50°C (41 to 122°F), below 80% RH
Power: 9V battery (included)
Battery: 9V NEDA 1604, IEC 6F22 or JIS 006p
Battery Life: Approximately 200 hours
Dimensions: 130 L x 56 W x 38 mm H(5.1 x 2.2 x 1.5")
Weight: 180 g (0.40 lb)
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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Easy opperation, all the way from web site to deli the purchase was so easy, from the ease of your web site to the delivery. exactly the tool I was looking for.
Date published: 2016-06-14
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Could this be set up with a computer to record readings continuously over a period of time?

Asked by: Ed98
Hi, thanks for your question. The HHG191 Handheld Gauss meter does not have an output, so unfortunately it cannot be used to stream data to a computer. It is only a read and view result measurement device. Please contact us with any further questions.
Answered by: Jane
Date published: 2019-06-26

Can this measure the residual magnetism of a tape head? Can it be fitted with a probe? Thank you.

Asked by: Artie
The HHG191 is used for measurement of electromagnetic fields only not static or residual field strength. These would have the integrated sensor, and a remote probe is unfortunately not an option. Please contact our Tech Support if you need any further assistance. Thanks
Answered by: Jane
Date published: 2019-10-02

Does it require calibration? Or, what's calibration procedure?

Asked by: aquikclick
There isn't any calibration offered on the HHG191 or procedures for field calibration. It would be best to return the unit on our exchange program for a new unit when your company requires to do calibration or it appears to not be measuring correctly.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2020-06-04

If the probe is pointing in the opposite direction of the meter, will the field read as negative? Or does the meter only read magnitude? Thanks.

Asked by: graff
The HHG191 will measure the magnitude of an electro-magnetic energy when the sensing portion of the meter is within field. It has to be orientated into the field and will not measure negative values.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2021-03-18

Can this be used to measure the strength of an electromagnet on a machine tool? We use them to hold the parts in place, and have not had a good way of determining if there are "dead" spots, etc.

Asked by: mattr
Its is best to call our Tech Support at 203-359-1660 to review and discus your application needs.
Answered by: NJENG
Date published: 2020-04-06

Will this meter provide information regarding frequency and intensity of settings on PEMF device?

Asked by: Confused
The HHG191 will show the unit of measure and range setting on the display. If you use the MAX button it will show the highest magnitude measured once engaged.
Answered by: ApplicationsEngineerANB
Date published: 2024-10-04

Would this be appropriate for testing the strength of a magnet?

Asked by: Amyy
The HHG191 is for measuring magnetic fields created in AC Voltage powered devices and will not measure permanent magnets.
Answered by: ANB ENG
Date published: 2023-11-22

Hi, I'm wondering if this has a wire lead on it where I can put the wire lead onto the item that I am measuring? If not, how far away do you need to have the gauss meter from the magnetic field? Thank you for your time!

Asked by: Clay
Thank you for your inquiry. This unit is 'complete' with no lead wire accessories. The meter is held in the vicinity of the gauss field. For the best readings, you should get as close as you possible can to the field and record the highest value that the digital display is showing. We have no 'minimum distance' or 'maximum distance' spec for this product; if using in the manner described you will have good results in gauss measurement.
Answered by: dennis882
Date published: 2020-01-29
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