Amprobe High Voltage Breaker Tracer and Socket Tester Kit

Amprobe High Voltage Breaker Tracer and Socket Tester Kit

Jan 5, 2021

Amprobe’s BT-250/KIT Electric Installation Test Kit offers two electrical tools designed for use in residential and light commercial environments. The kit comes with the Amprobe BT-250 Circuit Breaker Tester and an ST-102B Receptacle Tester with GFCI. Kit comes with a transmitter, receiver, socket/test lead cable set with insulated alligator clips and a light fixture adapter.

• Identifies circuit breaker location

• Works on all electrical systems from 90 to 250V AC

• Perfect for office, residential and HVAC applications

• Test GFCI breakers for proper wiring and operation

• Easy to read light indicators show common wiring problems

• Confirm GFCI socket is wired for protection

• GFCI circuit trips to confirm tester is working

• Input Voltage Level: BT-250: 90 to 250V AC ST-102B: 110-125V AC

• Electrical CAT Rating: BT-250: CATII 250V

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