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TIS 859 Elite Voltage and Continuity Tester with Removable Leads

SKU: TIS 859

1000V AC/DC LCD, LED, Audible & ‘Shaker’ Voltage and Continuity Tester with Built-in Non-Contact / Contact Voltage Detector, 30mA RCD Test & RST 3-Phase Rotation Detection, Trms with Built-in Resistance & Capacitance.

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£91.99 EX. VAT

Description

  • Removable and fully replaceable shuttered test leads (TIS 829)
  • TRMS sensing of voltage
  • Indicates by LED with or without battery power up to 1000V AC/DC
  • Built in non-contact and contact voltage detector with voltage strength indication
  • Will not trip RCDs even when testing with or without battery power
  • ACV frequency response 45Hz – 65Hz
  • IP65 rated in compliance iwth BSEN 61243-3:2014
  • Conforms fully with HSE GS38
  • Low battery warning
  • Complete with padded case and batteries
  • Audible continuity function with LED indication
  • 30mA RCD test button
  • LCD and LED 1000V AC/DC indication of voltage
  • Built in backlight & flashlight
  • RST. 3 phase rotation detection of L1, L2 & L3 sequence
  • Shaker, vibration to indicate presence of voltage
  • Audible LED and LCD indication of continuity
  • Resistance range 1.999kΩ, 19.99kΩ, 199.9kΩ and 1000kΩ
  • Capacitance range 199.9ɥF and 1999ɥF
  • 2 Year warranty (Tester only not the leads)
  • Power 1.5 x 2AA Batteries (supplied)
  • Padded case supplie

Frequently asked questions

A TV socket is an outlet designed to receive TV signals from an antenna, satellite dish, or cable service and transmit them to a television set.

Coaxial TV Sockets: Standard sockets for connecting coaxial cables from TV aerials or satellite dishes.

Satellite TV Sockets: Specifically designed for connecting satellite dishes.

TV/FM/DAB Sockets: Combined sockets for TV, FM radio, and DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) signals.

TV sockets are commonly found in living rooms, bedrooms, and sometimes kitchens where TVs are used. They are usually installed on walls or skirting boards near the TV location.

TV sockets in the UK primarily support:

  • Terrestrial TV Signals: Received via TV antennas (aerials) for Freeview and other digital terrestrial channels.
  • Satellite TV Signals: Received via satellite dishes for services like Sky, Freesat, or international satellite broadcasts.
  • Cable TV Signals: Received via coaxial cables from cable TV providers.

Yes, some TV sockets are designed to accommodate FM radio and DAB signals as well. These combined sockets allow for the connection of antennas for multiple types of broadcasts.

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