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REASEARCH AND EVALUATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS OF REFRIGERATORS / ŠALDYTUVŲ ELEKTROMAGNETINIŲ LAUKŲ TYRIMAI IR VERTINIMAS
Author(s) -
Pranas Baltrėnas,
Kęstutis Mačaitis,
Vytautas Mačaitis
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
mokslas - lietuvos ateitis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2029-2341
pISSN - 2029-2252
DOI - 10.3846/mla.2013.59
Subject(s) - refrigerator car , electricity , power consumption , electromagnetic field , engineering , electrical engineering , consumption (sociology) , environmental science , power (physics) , mechanical engineering , physics , thermodynamics , social science , quantum mechanics , sociology

The use of refrigerators causes the occurence of electromagnetic fields that are invisible and intangible, which therefore makes difficulties in protecting ourselves from them. A refrigerator is an irreplaceable item in domestic household and thus can be hardly ignored by a modern way of human life. In order to preserve the characteristics of products, the refrigerator must operate continuously (24 hrs a day), regardless of the time of the year. This results in a huge increase in electricity consumption, which leads to energy consumption related pollution of the environment emitting CO2 gas. On these grounds, it is necessary to assess electromagnetic fields created by the refrigerator. Studies on electromagnetic fields produced by refrigerators were conducted in domestic premises where people spent a significant part of the day. For comparison purposes, five different power refrigerators were chosen (1 – 0.20 kW; 2 – 0.25 kW; 3 – 0.30 kW; 4 – 0.35 kW; 5 – 0.40 kW). The obtained results, according to the parameters of their electromagnetic fields, were presented in graphs and charts and showed that the values of electric and magnetic intensity of refrigerators depended on the distance and the power of the refrigerator. The conducted research also disclosed that none of tested refrigerators exceeded the permissible limits of electromagnetic fields.

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