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Silencing the Fields

by Leeper and Maurer

The newly revised 2005 edition contains updated information on " full

Ufer grounding. "

Some Sample Chapters from Silencing the Fields

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Household Wiring Defects

http://www.silencingthefields.com/page133.html

Hunting For a Low-Field House

http://www.silencingthefields.com/page15.html

Field Production by Water Line Currents

http://www.silencingthefields.com/page81.html

Balancing Power Company Primary Lines

http://www.silencingthefields.com/page158.html

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Table of Contents Summary

Part I - High Magnetic Fields - Avoiding them or Reducing them

(introductory material)

Part II - Water Line Currents - Do they Matter?

(perhaps the biggest source of residential fields)

Part III - Mitigating Water-line-current Fields

(measures that can reduce water line currents and/or their field

production)

Part IV - Wiring Errors and Anomalies

(the various errors or defects that produce field-generating loops

of current inside a house)

Part V - Power Company Wiring - Distribution Lines

(the lines that bring power to a neighborhood or to an individual

house, and how they may produce or not produce fields)

Part VI - Power Company Wiring - Transmission Lines

(high-voltage lines that carry power long distances - their fields

and the difficulty of doing anything about them)

Part VII - Magnetic Shielding and " Conduit Shielding "

(the " obvious " way to reduce fields that is usually disappointing or

exorbitant, or both - with exceptions)

Part VIII - Appliance Fields

(fields that may be the highest we see, but are localized - various

fixes, for various appliances - mainly distance)

Part IX - Available Magnetic Field Meters

(35 makes and models in the range from $40 to $730 - their

convenience, their accuracy, their quirks - with photos)

Appendices

(technical details for electricians, plumbers, power company

technicians using a " Beast of Burden " instrument/pipe thawers)

Jargon

(a glossary of technical terms and buzz words)

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