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CAW0048 TAIWAN CALIBRE 110~125V AC Circuits Receptacle Tester

CAW0048 TAIWAN CALIBRE 110~125V AC Circuits Receptacle Tester

Electrical outlet testers

Electrical outlet testers quickly check 110–125V AC circuits for wiring faults. Plug the tester into a 3-wire receptacle; observe the neon lights. The light pattern indicates correct wiring or one of six fault types.

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Feature:

  • 110~125V AC circuits.
  • Detect faulty wiring in 3 wire receptacle.
  • Structure Patent
  • Neon indicators give positive indication of circuit status.
  • Various combinations of three lights tell if wiring is correct or six possible faulty conditions.
Packaging:
  • 1pc/Sliding Card
  • 20/200pc/13/14kgs/2.8'

INTRODUCTION

Detects probable improper wiring conditions of 110–125V AC. First, unplug appliances on the tested circuit to avoid errors. Then, check all connected receptacles for correct wiring. Finally, review results for accuracy.

OPERATION

  1. Always test on a known good circuit before use.
  2. If the tester indicates any problems, immediately consult a qualified electrician. Additionally, do not attempt repairs yourself. Furthermore, ensure all issues are properly diagnosed and resolved to maintain safety.
  3. First, plug the tester into the outlet. Then, observe the indicator lights, which will show the circuit condition: Correct, Open Ground, Open Neutral, Open Hot, Hot/Ground Reversed, or Hot/Neutral Reversed.
  4. The tester will not indicate the quality of the ground connection. Additionally, it cannot detect two hot wires in a circuit. Moreover, it won't identify multiple simultaneous defects or reversed ground and neutral conductors.

SPECIFICATION

  1. Input Voltage: 120V ± 10% 
  2. Operating Temperature: 5-40°C (41 - 104°F) 
  3. Storage Temperature: -20 - 60°C (-4 - 140°F) 
  4. Storage Humidity: <80% 
  5. Altitude: <2000m (7000ft) 
  6. Operating Humidity: Max 80% with temperature up to 30°C (86°F); 
    linearly decreasing to 50% at temperature 40°C (104°F) 
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