Non-Contact Voltage Tester Pen, Dual Range, 12-1000 V AC or 48-1000 V AC
NCVT-2
- Voltage Tester automatically detects and indicates low voltage (12-48 V AC) and standard voltage (48-1000 V AC), allowing for broad applications
- Non-contact detection of standard voltage in cables, wires, circuit breakers, lighting fixtures, switches, sockets and wiring
- Non-contact detection of low voltage in security, entertainment, communications, environmental control and irrigation systems
- High-intensity, bright-green LED indicates that the tester is operational and aids in illuminating the work space.
- Dual-range testing - select 12-1,000 V AC or 48-1,000 V AC
- Auto power-off feature conserves and extends battery life
- CAT IV 1,000-Volt rating provides expanded operation and protection
- Lightweight, durable polycarbonate plastic resin construction with a convenient pocket clip
- 3 m/9.8 ft drop protection
- Safety Rating: CAT IV 1000V
- Conforms to CE requirements
Klein Tools Dual-Range Non-Contact Voltage Tester automatically detects low voltage and standard voltage. A bright green LED will tell you the tester is working and also functions as a work light. The red light flashes and two distinct warning tones sound when either low or standard voltage is detected.
Specifications
Special Features:
50-500 Hz low-pitched pulsing, beeping sound; Blue LED turns off and red LED blinks (approximately twice per second)
Drop Protection:
9.8' (3 m)
Voltage:
12 - 1000V AC
Frequency:
50-500 Hz
Pollution Degree:
2
Standard:
CAT IV 1000V
Included:
(2) Alkaline 1.5V AAA batteries
Batteries:
2 x AAA
Overall Length:
5.50'' (14 cm)
Overall Height:
1.00'' (2.5 cm)
Overall Width:
0.72'' (1.8 cm)
Weight:
0.80 oz (22.70 g)
UPC:
092644690020
Warnings
- Read, understand and follow all warnings, cautions, safety information and instructions in the manual before operating or servicing this tester. Failure to follow instructions could result in death or serious injury.
- Never assume that neutral or grounded wires are safe. Neutrals in multi-wire branch circuits may be live when disconnected and must be retested before handling.