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STETZERiZER Microsurge Filters
The STETZERiZER filter is based upon 100 year-old science and power engineering principles. Newly introduced is the design, which is focused on the needs of the customers in homes, offices, schools, etc. Filters have been extensively applied for decades by industrial users and the electric utility industry itself. The STETZERiZER filter is designed to filter harmonics and other high frequency current (trash) from the electrical environment, thereby reducing the potential for leakage into the human environment,
At 60 Hz the filters act as capacitors and remove harmful radio frequencies. Ths filters are microsurge protectors and prevent damage to electronics from power surges. More importantly, the filters will reduce your electric bill, because power surges cause the electric meter to read up to 30% high.
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STETZERiZER Microsurge Meters
Microsurge Meter Operating Instructions
The intellectual property behind the Microsurge meter belongs to the individual who conceived and designed the meter: Professor Martin Graham.
The Microsurge meter:
- Works for 60 Hz/120 Volt North American and 50 Hz/240 A.C. Volt European systems.
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LCD display reads the Volts per second present, which is an approximation for the high frequency energy. High frequencies are the frequencies which are most harmful to equipment, animals, and humans.
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The good, marginal, and undesirable range of meter readings are conveniently listed on the back of the Microsurge meter.
Electrosensitive people have reported sensitivities with readings as low as 27 on the Microsurge meter. However, medium or even low Microsurge meter readings should not be interpreted as a guarantee that there is no harmful health impact; only a medical expert can determine that. Caution is required. Some harmful health effects of high frequency energy on humans appear to be cumulative, and possibly non-reversible. Science is inconclusive in this area, although the body of empirical evidence available for guidance continues to expand and stabilize.
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