Fluke T+ Electrical Tester

SKU
T+
Manufacturer:
Fluke
Fluke

Key Features:

  • 3 forms of AC/DC voltage indication: light, sound, and vibration for added user protection and convenience
  • Detect live voltage even when the batteries are dead
  • Extra heavy-duty, replaceable test leads for more flexibility and durability
  • CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V rated for added user protection
  • Continuity beeper
  • Bright LED flashlight for work in poorly lit areas
  • GFCI Trip
  • On/Off switchable beeper, selectable according to your environment
  • Compliant with latest NFPA 70E recommendations*
  • Replaceable test probes for added flexibility and convenience
  • Convenient probe storage on the back
  • Probe holder for easier testing
  • Hazardous voltage warning light for added user protection
  • Test lead strap included for better test lead management
  • AC/DC Voltage: 12 V – 600 V on LED bar
  • Auto-off saves battery power
  • 2-year warranty
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    These electrical testers have all the advantages of traditional solenoid testers, with none of the typical drawbacks. Use all 3 voltage detection methods - light, sound, and vibration, to work more efficiently in noisy environments, dimly lit areas, or tight spaces. Built-in flashlight, GFCI trip capability, and the legendary ruggedness you expect from Fluke, make these an excellent choice for most residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

    The Fluke T+ is the basic electrical tester for residential electricians and HVAC technicians, who need a durable, reliable tool for testing voltage and continuity.

    The Fluke T+PRO is the choice for the demanding commercial and industrial electrician. This full-featured electrical tester includes voltage and continuity measurement, a Rotary Field Indicator, resistance, and a digital display with 0.1 V resolution.

     

    Five reasons to give up your old solenoid tester

    1. In the US, a useful solenoid tester can measure up to 480 V or more. Having the ability to measure higher voltages limits the tools ability to detect voltages below 100 V, due to the poor dynamic range of its magnetics. Try using one on 24 V or 48 V control circuits, and you may as well be using a stick of wood.

    2. Solenoid-based testers can appear on the circuit under test as a load and interfere with its operation. The T+ and T+PRO testers have higher input impedance than traditional solenoid-type testers, but not so high that they have problems with ghost voltages.

    3. The relatively high current draw of solenoidbased testers means significantly more heat- enough that the testers can quickly overheat and even become damaged if you measure voltage too long. If you use a solenoid-based tester, allow for half-minute cool-downs. The T+ and T+PRO testers can measure voltage under 240 V indefinitely.

    4. Solenoid-based testers generally do not comply with the IEC 61010 electrical safety standard due to excessive current draw, poor dielectric withstand performance, and impulse destruction from transients. When they fail, it can be catastrophic. Without IEC 61010 compliance, these testers also miss compliance with NFPA 70E (article 110.9) and other standards that require environmental ratings

    5. Applying Ohms Law to the low-impedance solenoid-based tester shows that you can easily carry a lethal current through the tester. Wearing insulated gloves can reduce the shock hazard, but you will also be risking an arc hazard each time. Solid-state testers, on the other hand, provide additional protection against this type of occurance.

    Specifications
    TemperatureOperating-10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F)
    Storage-30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F)
    Relative humidity90%0°C to 30°C (32°F to 86°F)
    75%30°C to 40°C (86°F to 104°F)
    45%40°C to 50°C (104°F to 122°F)
    AltitudeOperating2,000 m (approx. 6,561.6 ft)
    Storage10,000 m (approx. 32,808.4 ft)
    Battery type/lifeAAA (2); 40 hours
    Shock, vibrationSinusoidal vibration per MIL-PRF-28800F for a Class 2 instrument
    SafetyISA-82.02.01 (IEC 61010-1 Mod) Second Edition, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1 Second Edition, IEC 61010 - 1 to 1000 V CAT III/600 V CAT IV
    Compliance to NFPA 70E1
    AC bandwidth45 Hz to 66 Hz
    Maximum working voltage1000 V AC/DC
    Maximum measurable voltage600 V AC/DC
    Duty cycleIndefinitely for voltages up to 240 V
    For voltages between 240 V and 600 V the duty cycle is 30 s on / 300 s off
    For voltages above 240 V the tester must connect to a voltage source only for a MAXIMUM of 30 s and then disconnect for a MINIMUM of 300 s
    Voltage hazard LEDLEDs turn on at voltages > 30 V AC/DC ± 35%
    LED voltage indication levels12 V, 24 V, 48 V, 120 V, 208 V, 240 V, 277 V, 480 V, 600 V
    LEDsLEDs turn on between 90% and 100% of the indicated voltage on the LED, except for the 12 V LED which turns on between 50% and 100%
    LCD resolution0.1 V for voltages < 50 V, 1 V for voltages ≥ 50 V
    GFCI test current100 V - 150 V @ 6 mA - 9 mA AC, 150 V - 240 V < 12 mA
    Standard input test current< 5 mA
    Size (H x W x L)1.3 x 2.15 x 7.6 in (3.3 x 5.46 x 19.3 cm )
    Weight9.9 oz (0.28 kg)
    1. When used properly per Article 110.9 Use of Equipment (A) Test Instruments and Equipment.
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