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Major TechMT402 AC Voltage Detector

R349

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R349

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The pocket-sized MT402 voltage detector is ideal for general use. When you switch on the tester the LED in the tip changes from a stready green light to a blinking green light and starts to beep. The unit comes complete with batteries and can be used on voltages up to 1000V AC. The MT402 has an on/off button & a test button, a double injection rubber housing and a built-in LED torch for dimly lit areas.

Product Features
  • Non-contact AC Voltage Tester and Flashlight
  • Easy-to-use
  • Battery powered
  • Suitable for outlets or against wire insulation testing
  • Convenient size with pocket clip
  • Flashlight
  • The Voltage Detector is useful for identifying live conductors, finding a break in a wire, and detecting the presence of AC voltage at:

    • Outlets
    • Switches
    • Circuit breakers
    • Fuses
    • Wires and Cables
Product Specifications
  • Dimensions: 176 mm x 26 mm x 25 mm
  • Weight: 48g
  • Power source: 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries (not included)
  • Enclosure: Double-molded case
  • Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz
  • AC voltage: 100V to 1000V
  • Flashlight: Yes
  • Low battery indication: Green LED blinks
  • Non-contact voltage (NCV): Yes
  • Power on indicator: High-intensity green LED
  • Voltage detector audible: Continuous beep
  • Voltage detector visual: Red & green LED
  • Warranty: 12 months
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