Powerline PLC HF Filter

Powerline PLC HF Filter

Powerline PLC HF Filter Grounding Kit

The Powerline PLC HF Filter protects the EMF bed canopy and mat from unwanted frequencies from the earth wire

This is a great solution if you live in a flat, apartment, attached (or semi detached house) or have smart meters in your area.

The filter ensures the grounded cable does not carry unintended high frequencies into the canopy, which are otherwise reflected by the material.

This ensures the bed canopy provides a sanctuary from all EMFs.

Why choose the Powerline PLC HF Filter?

Grounding, or earthing, the bed canopy protects from low frequency radiation and removes harmful body voltage from your sleeping environment.

Powerlines may carry data feeds (powerline communications, or PLC) where the electrical circuit is used to distribute data from a modem or when a smart meter is installed and thereby produce an RF field across the electrical circuit.

As such, grounding a canopy through the earthed electric circuit without a filter runs the risk of unintentionally turning the canopy into an antenna.

The Powerline PLC HF Filter cleans the cable, turning a ‘contaminated’ earth support into a cleaner grounding conductor, removing unwanted signals from the powerline.

Powerline PLC HF Filter features

High frequency filter

Cleans the grounding cable of unwanted dirty electricity, ‘contaminating’ high frequencies and powerline communications.

    Full guard filter system specifications

    • High-frequency filter up to 80 MHz for complete removal of power PLC frequencies
    • Overvoltage protection
    • Robust, anodized aluminium casing
    • Dimensions: 220 x 52 x 45mm, without cable
    • 5m grounding cable included
    • Supplied with UK plug

    Powerline PLC HF Filter

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    The Powerline PLC HF Filter protects the EMF bed canopy and mat from unwanted frequencies from the earth wire

    This is a great solution if you live in a flat, apartment, attached (or semi detached house) or have smart meters in your area.

    The filter ensures the grounded cable does not carry unintended high frequencies into the canopy, which are otherwise reflected by the material.

    This ensures the bed canopy provides a sanctuary from all EMFs.

    Why choose the Powerline PLC HF Filter?

    Grounding, or earthing, the bed canopy protects from low frequency radiation and removes harmful body voltage from your sleeping environment.

    Powerlines may carry data feeds (powerline communications, or PLC) where the electrical circuit is used to distribute data from a modem or when a smart meter is installed and thereby produce an RF field across the electrical circuit.

    As such, grounding a canopy through the earthed electric circuit without a filter runs the risk of unintentionally turning the canopy into an antenna.

    The Powerline PLC HF Filter cleans the cable, turning a ‘contaminated’ earth support into a cleaner grounding conductor, removing unwanted signals from the powerline.

    Powerline PLC HF Filter features

    High frequency filter

    Cleans the grounding cable of unwanted dirty electricity, ‘contaminating’ high frequencies and powerline communications.

      Full guard filter system specifications

      • High-frequency filter up to 80 MHz for complete removal of power PLC frequencies
      • Overvoltage protection
      • Robust, anodized aluminium casing
      • Dimensions: 220 x 52 x 45mm, without cable
      • 5m grounding cable included
      • Supplied with UK plug

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