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, Receiver, NCVT, 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.



















