AC Circuit Identifier Provides Wireless, Non-Contact Operation

Oct. 8, 2008
The Model RT30 allows a single user to identify mid-run wires or find the breaker that powers a circuit or light fixture without cutting into a wire or relying on an assistant to remotely confirm the open circuit breaker. The instrument combines

The Model RT30 allows a single user to identify mid-run wires or find the breaker that powers a circuit or light fixture without cutting into a wire or relying on an assistant to remotely confirm the open circuit breaker. The instrument combines non-contact voltage and light detection with RF technology to simplify ac-circuit identification and to eliminate back and forth trips to the breaker panel. Features include lighting circuit identification using a built-in light sensor, non-contact handheld voltage detection, an AC outlet extender that can identify AC outlets, and a unique two-part system consisting of a wireless transmitter and receiver. The RT30 comes complete with transmitter, receiver, remote clamp probe, four AAA batteries, and a case. For price, call EXTECH INSTRUMENTS, Waltham, MA. (781) 890-7440.

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