The portable 1AC II non-contact voltage tester 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 and even detect miswires of an electrical outlet.
The tip glows red and a beeper sounds when voltage is detected
• A loud, easy to hear beeper will sound and the tip will glow red when voltage is detected
• Optionally, the beeper can be disabled for use in quiet environments
Continuous self-test so you always know it’s working
• When the tip blinks red you know it’s working properly
• Provides a continual visual indication that the 1AC II is on
90 V to 1000 V AC or 200 V to 1000 V AC voltage detection range for wide application use
• Wide voltage detection range allows for use in a broad range of applications
• Also available in a low voltage model from 20 V to 90 V AC for controls circuits
Safety features
• Rated to CAT IV 1000 V for added protection
• CE and CSA approved
Additional tool features
• Audible/Silent mode for added convenience in quiet environments
Portable true-rms meter for commercial applications. The Fluke 117 is the ideal gauge for demand settings such as trade center buildings, hospitals, schools. The Fluke 117 includes integrated non-contact voltage detection to help get jobs done faster.
See also the Fluke 114 Electrical Multimeter, Fluke 115 Multimeter, and Fluke 116 HVAC Multimeter with Temperature and Microamp.
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- Capture smaller temperature differences with increased thermal sensitivity
It's easier to visualize and diagnose problems
- Images on the screen are getting sharper with better color differences
- Display deviations from standard temperature and communicate concerns to your team using multiple Delta-T markers - select one as a reference point and another to display differences
- Multiple square markers on camera - identify min/max temperature for equipment area or equipment array
- Determine heat differences more easily with the new palette and wider array of yellows and greens on screen