Klein Tools Pairs Two Essential Electrical Testers in One Kit

Klein Tools Essential Electrical Testers

May 17, 2021

Klein Tools introduces the AC/DC Voltage and Receptacle Electrical Tester Kit (Cat. No. ET45VP) for electricians, technicians and more to quickly diagnose potential electrical problems.

AC/DC Voltage Tester, ET45

• Tests AC voltages from 24V to 240V AC at four levels

• Tests DC voltages from 32V to 330V at four levels

• Built-in test lead holder on back of tester holds the leads in one of two positions; one so that they are spaced correctly to test tamper-resistant US-style outlets and the other for convenient storage of the test leads

• Batteries not required; tester is powered by applied voltages

• Safety Rating: CATIII 350V, Class 2, Double insulation

• Pocket clip secures tester to pocket

• Ingress protection IP44 dust and water resistant

• Drop protection of 9.9’ (3 m)

GFCI Outlet Tester, RT210

• GFCI Tester detects the most common wiring problems in standard and GFCI receptacles

• Works on GFCI outlets and confirms operation of the ground fault protective device

• A convenient chart on the tester helps determine wiring condition in outlet, based on LED lights results

• Conditions indicated: open ground, reverse polarity, open hot, open neutral, hot/ground reversed

• Nominal Voltage: 110/125V AC at 50/60Hz in 3-wire outlet

• Drop protection of 6.6’ (2 m)

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