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Power frequency magnetic fields in the home

The methodology and findings of a domestic magnetic field measurement program are presented. The purpose was to improve understanding of power-frequency magnetic fields in typical domestic locations for exposure assessment applications. Spot measurements were made at ninety-one sites in six states....

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Published in:IEEE transactions on power delivery 1989-01, Vol.4 (1), p.465-478
Main Authors: Silva, M., Hummon, N.P., Rutter, D., Hooper, C.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The methodology and findings of a domestic magnetic field measurement program are presented. The purpose was to improve understanding of power-frequency magnetic fields in typical domestic locations for exposure assessment applications. Spot measurements were made at ninety-one sites in six states. In addition, twenty-four-hour continuous measurements were made at a few homes. The household magnetic fields are highly variable and exhibit diurnal cycles. Results suggest that the statistical distributions of magnetic field measurements follow a lognormal probability model. Typical mean values of the resultant in most rooms for these data are about 1 mG, with a standard deviation of about twice the mean peak values of 12 mG. Measurements taken during use of appliances are much higher and have resultant means of about 9-20 mG, with standard deviations of about 40-75 mG and some peak values exceeding 1000 mG.< >
ISSN:0885-8977
1937-4208
DOI:10.1109/61.19237