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    Wiha WHA43798 Non-contact Voltage Detector 90-1000V AC

    Manufacturer: Wiha
    The Wiha Voltage Detector is used to detect and locate live electrical cabling and wires, breaks and cable interruptions, blown fuses, defective light bulbs on light chains and single wires.
    SKU: WHA43798
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    The Wiha Voltage Detector is used to detect and locate live electrical cabling and wires, breaks and cable interruptions, blown fuses, defective light bulbs on light chains and single wires.

    The contactless Wiha voltage tester will give an initial indication of whether an area is live or not thanks to an optical signal. Once the tester is switched on, the permanently green LED indicates that the tester is ready for use.

    If a voltage is detected, the red LED lights up, which can also be easily seen in daylight. With its push-on clip, the voltage tester snugly fits into any shirt or trouser pocket thanks to its handy size.

    Suitable for all socket variants worldwide thanks to its measurement tip suited to international usage. Designed for CAT IV 1,000 VAC, the single-pole voltage tester complies with EN 61010-1/IEC 61326.

    The voltage tester should be tested on a known voltage source before and after every use to ensure it functions correctly.

    Specifications:

    • Voltage V AC (min. – max.): 90-1000V.
    • Protection Class: IP 67.
    • Operating Temperature: -20 - 40°C.
    • Power: 2 x AAA Batteries (supplied).
    Products specifications
    Min Voltage90V
    Max Voltage1000V
    TypeAC
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