Electronic AC/DC Voltage Tester, 12 to 600V
$31.47
Description
ET60 is a solid-state, low impedance, electronic voltage tester. It measures AC/DC voltages up to 600V. The ET60 does NOT require batteries; it is powered by the applied voltage. It is excellent choice for testing voltage in electrical circuits, at outlets, in light fixtures or anywhere else where AC/DC voltage testing is required.
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Instructions
Feature
- Voltage Tester for AC/DC voltage from 12-600V at nine useful levels aligned with commonly used voltages
- Uses standard replaceable multimeter test leads for versatility
- CAT IV 600V modern solid-state design for safety
- Easy to use bright LED display clearly reports the voltage present in the circuit being tested
- Integrated test-lead holders are used for lead storage or for holding the probes correctly spaced for insertion into tamper-resistant US-style outlets
- Inherent low input impedance reduces the possibility of falsely reading ghost or stray voltages on non-energized circuits
- Batteries not required, as tester is powered by the applied voltage in the circuit being tested
Warning
- Before each use, verify tester operation by measuring a known voltage.
- Never use the tester on a circuit with voltages that exceed the category based rating of this meter.
- Do not use the tester or test leads if they appear to be damaged.
Additional information
Overall Width | 2.84" (7.2 cm) |
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Interchangeable Leads | Yes |
Special Features | No Batteries Required |
Included | Tester; Test Leads |
Frequency | 45Hz to 66Hz |
Drop Protection | 9.8' (3 m) |
Pollution Degree | 2 |
Type | Solid-State, Low Impedance, Electronic Voltage Tester |
Standard | CAT IV 600V |
Display | LED |
Voltage | 12 to 600 V AC/DC |
Weight | 3.20 oz (92.00 g) |
Batteries | — |
Overall Height | 1.44" (3.7 cm) |
Overall Length | 5.67" (14.4 cm) |
Application | Test AC/DC Voltage From 12-600V |
Ingress Protection | IP54 |
Style_Name | AC/DC Voltage |
UPC | 092644690365 |
UNSPSC | 41113642 |
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