Tester per prese RT310 Klein Tools, tester per prese AFCI e GFCI per prese elettriche CA nordamericane Tester per prese standard

Brand:Klein Tools

3.7/5

79.23

La spina elettrica si trova su un cavo elettrico flessibile da 10 pollici (25,4 cm) per accedere alle prese elettriche in luoghi difficili da raggiungere. Progettato per testare prese elettriche con messa a terra in stile nordamericano in circuiti da 120 V CA (incorpora una spina a tre pin). Il tester fornisce una chiara indicazione visiva delle condizioni del cablaggio alla presa elettrica. In grado di rilevare un guasto di cablaggio a doppia apertura con fili di terra e neutro aperti simultanei (tecnologia in attesa di brevetto). Testare i dispositivi GFCI simulando le condizioni di guasto a terra. Testare i dispositivi AFCI simulando le condizioni di guasto dell'arco. GFCI Tester rileva i guasti di cablaggio più comuni nelle prese elettriche standard, AFCI e GFCI.

La spina elettrica si trova su un cavo elettrico flessibile da 10 pollici (25,4 cm) per accedere alle prese elettriche in luoghi difficili da raggiungere. Progettato per testare prese elettriche con messa a terra in stile nordamericano in circuiti da 120 V CA (incorpora una spina a tre pin). Il tester fornisce una chiara indicazione visiva delle condizioni del cablaggio alla presa elettrica. In grado di rilevare un guasto di cablaggio a doppia apertura con fili di terra e neutro aperti simultanei (tecnologia in attesa di brevetto). Testare i dispositivi GFCI simulando le condizioni di guasto a terra. Testare i dispositivi AFCI simulando le condizioni di guasto dell'arco. GFCI Tester rileva i guasti di cablaggio più comuni nelle prese elettriche standard, AFCI e GFCI.
Brand Klein Tools
Color Multi
Item Weight 8.5 Ounces
Power Source 3 X Aaa
Style Standard Receptacle Tester

3.7

13 Review
5 Star
79
4 Star
14
3 Star
4
2 Star
1
1 Star
2

Scrivi la tua recensione

La tua mail non sarà pubblicata. Tutti i campi obbligatori sono segnati con*

Scritto da: thetechguy
great tester esp for AFCI
great tester esp. for AFCI
Scritto da: çhuck kepple
Tester
Easy to use
Scritto da: Garrett Munro
It does test
Don't let the inspector know you have it. Let them stick with their tester.
Scritto da: Richard Carver
Works great
I purchased a older home which had GFI and AFCI s in the breaker panel. I wanted to test them, this did the trick. I actually bought the other Kline tool for recpticals to test wiring and GFI functions. I like the other better for GFIs as it tells you trip time. Amazon sells both, get them both. Test everything, be safe Sparky.
Scritto da: Rockett5150
Fantastic
Every homeowner should have one of these! It takes the guesswork out od troubleshooting an outlet and saves time!
Scritto da: BritBrat
A goo tool to have
I have dual spec breakers in my shop and need to periodically confirm they are functioning correctly for both arc detect and GFI. GFI is easy to emulate, no so easy to create an arc within the breaker specification this test device is designed for that purpose.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
NOT like normal Klien tools
I have used Klien tools for years and the name stands alone as the best in the industry for many tools... However, I have never been a huge fan of their test meters and such. They seem to be a little bulky next to the other brands. The size of this one is ok, but I have discovered that it does not do everything it should do. I purchased it to test "Arch Fault" circuits in a new home. It DID NOT trip all circuits. I do mostly commercial work, so not real familiar with the residential Arch Fault breaker. When we got our inspection, I mentioned to the inspector that the tester did not trip all the Arch Fault breakers. In short, he told me that the Klien Arch Fault tester would NOT trip all circuits. He couldn't explain why, but told us that he could not use the Klien version of the tester for this reason. It will trip some breakers, in our case where we had some combo Arch Fault / GFI breakers it worked fine, but wouldn't trip others... adding up to about 50% that it would trip to 50% that it would not trip. It does seem to be a good polarity tester and a decent GFI tester, for that reason I decided to keep it since I don't do a large amount of residential work anyway and shouldn't have much need for the Arch Fault tester in the near future. Since it is listed as a AFCI "Arch Fault" tester, I would NOT recommend this product and that is what this review is based on. IF you are using as a GFCI tester, then it would be fine.
Scritto da: John G
Important instrument
This instrument enables me to test AFCI functions more efficiently. It’s valuable in light of the increasing code requirements for afci protection.
Scritto da: ggg
Works fine.
It really works. I put in AFCI receptacles and wanted to ensure that the daisy chains worked -- worked like a charm. Along the way, I discovered a pre-existing open ground. Well worth the money, but kind of annoying that it is more expensive in Canada than US [after exchange].
Scritto da: Mathew Scala
Works as it should
I like that is has two AFCI settings. Also the flexible cord allows you to use it in tight spaces.
Scritto da: WITOLD KAISER
It’s kind of devices electrician, in my opinion, should have it.
It is very easy to use. Is not cheap but worth the money. Especially, when CAFCI breakers confuse users.
Scritto da: Stephan Maurice
This tester only works if the receptacle is close to the panel.
This tester only works if the receptacle is close to the panel. If the circuit is too long it doesn’t trip the breaker
Scritto da: Patrick Lambert
Mauvais fonctionnement
Le produit a indiqué des mauvais fonctionnement, alors que lorsque testé avec un appareil similaire il n’y avait pas d’anomalies

Prodotti correlati

Scopri il nostro network internazionale

Spediamo in 28 paesi, oltre 200.000 prodotti. Resta aggiornato, iscriviti alla newsletter.

Shopping Cart