New Extech Advanced Cable Locator and Tracer Kit for Building Diagnostic Pros

Extech Advanced Cable Locator and Tracer Kit

Sept 2, 2020

Designed for professionals who perform field troubleshooting, wiring diagnostics, and electrical installation verification in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, today FLIR announced the new Extech CLT600 Advanced Cable Locator and Tracer Kit.

A first for FLIR in the cable-locating and wire-tracing product category, the Extech CLT600 is an easy-to-use tool that helps professionals:

• Trace powered/unpowered wires and cables in walls, ceilings, and floors
• Pin-point location of breaks in cables and wires
• Identify related fuses or breakers on panels

The CLT600 features non-contact voltage technology and a CATIII-450 V safety rating, enabling electricians, inspectors, service technicians, and general contractors to quickly measure AC/DC voltage up to 450 Volts to verify energized wires while avoiding direct contact with live wires. With an ergonomic and rugged design, the CLT600 will help improve work efficiency on the jobsite thanks to a built-in work light and a backlit display for use in low-light situations. It also produces real-time feedback with audible and visual (numeric and analog) indications and mute mode for quiet operation.

The CLT600 has a 2-year warranty and is available for purchase globally on EXTECH.com and through authorized EXTECH distributors.

Go HERE for more information.

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