Amprobe BT-250 Circuit Breaker Tester

EIN Amprobe BT 250 Tester

January 10, 2022

The Amprobe BT-250 Circuit Breaker Tester works on powered systems from 90 to 250 V AC and is designed for use in residential and light commercial environments.

Comes complete as a Circuit Breaker Tester Kit with transmitter, receiver, socket/test lead cable set with insulated alligator clips and a light fixture adapter. All housed in a professional hard carrying case.

The BT-250 Circuit Breaker Tester is a preferred solution for the latest in code requirements. Identify circuit breakers fast and efficiently.

  • Identifies circuit breaker location
  • Works on all electrical systems from 90 to 250 V AC
  • Perfect for office, residential and HVAC applications
  • Automatic sensitivity adjustment
  • Quick and easy to use
  • Extremely accurate reading always finds the right breaker
  • Durable and dependable

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