Part:165X200
The AEMC 275HVD High Voltage Detector (Catalog Number 2131.12) is designed to detect presence of high voltage without physical contact. One instrument fits all applications because of the wide range of detection, finds 80V to 275kV. This high voltage detector will find faults in cables, check grounding equipment and service neon lighting. Click the SPECIFICATIONS tab for complete technical specs.The AEMC 275HVD includes three C cell batteries, padded hard carry case and user manual.
165X200 The AEMC 275HVD is a lightweight voltage detector designed to detect the presence of high voltage without physical contact. The unit performs this task by utilizing a sensor that can pick up radiated electric fields emanating from a voltage-carrying conductor. Once the 275HVD picks up a field within its threshold, the device notifies the user through an audible buzzer and bright red LED lights. This instrument is able to be used with a variety of applications because it is able to detect voltages from a range of 80 V to 275 kV. An eight-position rotary switch selects the detection range.
The battery-powered 275HVD can be used both indoors and out for non-contact detection of live voltages. The device can also be used to find faults in cables, check grounding equipment and service neon lighting. Additionally, the 275HVD can trace live wires, check high-frequency radiation and detect residual or induced voltages.
A universal spline on the back end of the unit facilitates attachment to any standard hot stick and is lightweight enough to prevent swaying at the end of a hot stick. The 275HVD's self-test position ensures that all circuitry and annunciators are working properly before use by energizing the complete system.
The AEMC 275 HVD includes three standard C cell alkaline batteries, padded carrying case, and user manual. This 1.3-pound unit measures 3.78" x 9". One-year warranty.
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