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The T+PRO-1AC Kit combines two troubleshooting tools, in one convenient combo pack. The T+PRO Electrical Tester has all of the advantages of a traditional solenoid tester, with added functionality, but none of the typical drawbacks. With voltage measurement, continuity, built-in flashlight, GFCI trip capability, and the legendary ruggedness and reliability of Fluke, the tester is an excellent choice for most residential, commercial, and industrial applications. The 1AC-II is the pocket-sized voltage detector that can quickly test for energized circuits – a “must have” for any electrician.
The Fluke T+PRO is the ideal, full-featured tester for the demanding commercial and industrial electrician. They have all of the advantages of a traditional solenoid tester, with added functionality, but none of the typical drawbacks. With voltage measurement, continuity, built-in flashlights, GFCI trip capability, and Fluke’s legendary ruggedness and reliability, the tester is an excellent choice for most residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
Combining the advantages of traditional solenoid testers with features designed for added user protection, ruggedness and reliability, the T+PRO Electrical Tester is suitable for use in most residential, industrial and commercial environments. The testers have a hazardous voltage warning light and are capable of detecting voltage even when the battery is dead. The testers GFCI trip capability, built-in flashlights, continuity beeper and extra heavy-duty test leads and probes (both replaceable).
The T+PRO helps electricians comply with NPFA 70E Article 110.9 (A), which states that “Test equipment … shall be rated for circuits and equipment to which they will be connected. The T+PRO Electrical Tester carries a CAT IV 600 V and CAT III 1000 V rating, appropriate for most environments where electricians work.
The pocket-sized voltage detector Volt Alert 1AC.
The next generation VoltAlert AC non-contact voltage testers from Fluke are easy to use — just touch the tip to a terminal strip, outlet, or supply cord. When the tip glows red and the unit beeps, you know there’s voltage present. Electricians, maintenance, service, safety personnel, and homeowners can quickly test for energized circuits in the workplace or at home.
Applications:
- Industrial electricians, commercial electricians, particularly those who work on low-voltage lighting.
- Front-line electrical troubleshooting
- AC/DC voltage measurement
- Continuity testing
- Testing GFCI circuits
- Resistance measurement
- Checking the rotation of electrical motors
- Checking the proper set up of 3-phase systems
- Troubleshooting low-voltage lighting