CIRCUIT ANALYZER | Electrozad South

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CIRCUIT ANALYZER

Manufacturer: Klein Tools | Catalog # RT390 | Electrozad South Part # 402397

$216.16 /ea
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The Klein Tools RT390 is a Circuit Analyzer that tests the wiring conditions at an electrical outlet, displays AC line voltage, inspects AFCI and GFCI devices with time to trip device, and performs voltage drop tests at 12A, 15A and 20A current loads. Results are easy to understand with large, color LCD. The tester is designed for use with North American 120V AC 3-wire electrical outlets.

Technical Information

Applications
For Test Wiring Faults, Inspects AFCI and GFCI Devices, Displays Line Voltage, Voltage Drop
Battery Type
AAA
Display Type
LCD
Material
ABS,Electrical Components,Overmold
Power Supply
135 VAC
Type
Circuit Analyzer
Voltage
135 V

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Klein Tools

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
092644693632
GTIN
00092644693632
Product UPC
09264469363
Weight
0.488 lb

Dimensions

Depth
7.072 in
Height
1.508 in
Overall Length
1.5 in
Width
2.7 in

Certifications & Compliance

Country of Origin
China
Overview
  • Safety Rating: CAT III 135V
  • 12A, 15A, and 20A load testing to measure percentage voltage drops
  • Detachable cord for easy storage
  • Detects dual (open neutral/open ground) wiring faults
  • Circuit Analyzer with large color LCD displays easy to understand results for wiring faults, AFCI, GFCI, voltage drops and time to trip devices
  • Detect and identify common wiring faults in standard, AFCI and GFCI electrical outlets
  • Powers off automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery life
  • For use with North American 120V AC 3-wire electrical outlets
  • Inspect AFCI and GFCI devices includes trip time and trip current

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