Powerline Tools High Voltage Sound Light Fiberglass Telescopic Electroscope
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- Detects AC and DC voltages through a long-life carbide tip
- Helps protect against accidental electrocution
- Red LED flashes for 50 VAC RMS and higher or for 6 VDC and higher
- Voltage Detector and probe cap
- Storage bag
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2 x 9.5 x 14.6 inches; 2.45 Pounds
- Item model number : C9973
- In just a few seconds, a technician can determine if it's safe to work around areas like:
- Transformer cases and circuit breaker housings Power ground wires or newly-driven ground rods Mobile homes, metallic siding or metal framing Pedestals, crossboxes or conduit Street light fixtures or electrical machinery
- The Voltage Detector is a proven life-saver, with more than 20 years of service in telecommunications outside plant and power utility applications.
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Electroscope |
Uses:It Is used to check whether the high voltage line and equipment have electricity,so as to ensure the safety of the staff. |
Model | Rated Voltge | Effective Insulation Length | Extension | Constriction |
KV | mm | mm | mm |
YDB-10 | 10 | 90 | 1100 | 230 |
YDB-35 | 35 | 1300 | 1600 | 260 |
YDB-110 | 110 | 1300 | 1600 | 400 |
YDB-220 | 220 | 2000 | 3100 | 460 |
YDB-330 | 330 | 4000 | 4500 | 1000 |
YDB-550 | 500 | 7000 | 7500 | 1500 |
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- The Fluke Voltage Detector detects ac and dc voltages through a long-life carbide tip. Protect yourself and other technicians by using this simple device to test conductive objects within minutes, you can avoid exposure to high voltage electrician shock.
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- Voltage Tester The Fluke Networks C9970 High Voltage Detector detects AC and DC voltages through a long-life carbide tip. Protect yourself and other technicians by using this simple device to test conductive objects within minutes, you can avoid exposure to high voltage electrical shock. It only requires interaction with a source of energy and a pull of the trigger to use. A green LED indicates the area is free of hazardous voltage. If a red LED flashes, hazardous voltage is present.
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- Low-voltage threshold is 50 V AC RMS and up or 6 V DC and up. High-voltage protection is up to 20,000 V AC RMS or 2000 V DC
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