80210
Advanced Circuit Tracer Kit plus Non-Contact Voltage Tester
- Advanced Circuit Tracer Kit and NCVT ensure reliable tracing of live/non-live breakers, fuses and wires, and detect voltage in wires, conduits, pipes or single wires in bundles
- Adjustable sensitivity detects signals through plasterboard, cement and underground
- AC/DC external voltage indicators for 12V, 48V, 120V, 240V and 480V; designed for reliable signal transmission during tracing tasks
- Non-contact detection of 70 to 1000V AC in cables, cords, circuit breakers, lighting fixtures, switches, non-tamper-resistant outlets, and wires
- CAT IV 1000V safety rating; lightweight, compact design with a convenient pocket clip; not recommended for tamper-resistant outlets
The Klein Tools Advanced Circuit Tracer Kit plus Non-Contact Voltage Tester is a professional tool for tracing live and non-live breakers, fuses and wires, with adjustable sensitivity to detect signals through various materials. The non-contact voltage tester detects standard voltage. It includes a transmitter, receiver, multiple adapters, non-contact voltage tester and a durable carrying case.
Specifications
Type:
Circuit Tracer and Non-Contact Voltage Detection
Application:
Circuit Tracing and Non-Contact Detection and Testing
Special Features:
LED and Audible Beep Indications, Auto-Power Off, Torch, Accessories, Hard Case
Overall Length (inches):
16.12
Overall Length (cm):
40.9
Overall Height (inches):
4
Overall Height (cm):
10.2
Overall Width (inches):
12.75
Overall Width (cm):
32.4
Material:
ABS and Electronic Components
Batteries:
10 x AA; 2 x AAA
Working Temperature:
32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C)
Included:
Transmitter and Receiver (Cat. No. ET450), NCVT (Cat. No. NCVT1XT), Blade and Ground Prongs, Alligator Clips, 3' and 20' Lead Adapters, AC Plug Leads, Instructions, All Required Batteries, Hard Carrying Case
Standard:
CAT IV 1000V and CAT III 600V
Weight (oz):
102.2
Weight (g):
2897
UPC:
092644802102
Warnings
- Read, understand and follow all warnings and instructions before operating testers.
- Before each use, verify the tester operation by testing on a known live and correctly-wired receptacle and circuit.
- DO NOT use if the tester appears damaged in any way.
- Always consult a qualified electrician to resolve wiring problems. ALWAYS adhere to local and national safety codes.
- NEVER use the tester on a circuit with voltages that exceed the category-based rating of this tester.













