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TIS 934 Non-Contact Voltage Detector Audible

SKU: TIS 934

The TIS 934 is an optical / accoustical non-contact voltage detector that detects AC Voltage from 50V – 1000V. HSE recommends that voltages over 50V should not be touched, therefore a voltage detector that detects voltage from 50V is a necessary purchase.

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£16.99 EX. VAT

Description

Special Functions

  • Detects 50V to 1000V
  • Built in Self Test Function
  • Bright LED Light
  • Loud Buzzer
  • On/Off Button
  • Checks for Breaks in Cables
  • CAT IV Indoor / Outdoor Use
  • Phase Detection at Sockets
  • IP65
  • Easy & Simple to UseGeneral Characteristics
  • EN 61010-1 CAT IV 1000V
  • IP 65
  • 2 Year Guarantee
  • Power 2xAAA Batteries (supplied)
  • Weight 55g
  • Size 155mm x 25mm x 23mm

Frequently asked questions

Test equipment is used to diagnose, measure, and evaluate electrical circuits and systems. It ensures systems operate correctly and safely, helps identify faults, and verifies compliance with standards.

Common types include:

  • Multimeters: Measure voltage, current, and resistance.
  • Insulation testers: Test the insulation resistance of electrical installations.
  • PAT testers (Portable Appliance Testers): Check the safety of electrical appliances.
  • Clamp meters: Measure current without disconnecting the circuit.
  • Voltage testers: Detect the presence of voltage in a circuit.
  • Oscilloscopes: Display and analyze the waveform of electrical signals.

Read the manual: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and guidelines.

Check for damage: Inspect the equipment and leads for any signs of damage before use.

Use appropriate settings: Ensure the equipment is set to the correct range and function.

Wear protective gear: Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves and safety glasses.

Avoid live circuits: Whenever possible, test circuits should be de-energized before testing.

Test equipment should be calibrated regularly to ensure accuracy. The frequency of calibration depends on the manufacturer’s recommendations, the equipment’s usage, and industry standards. Typically, annual calibration is common.

The use of test equipment in the UK is governed by several regulations, including:

  • Electricity at Work Regulations 1989: Requires electrical systems to be maintained to prevent danger.
  • BS EN 61010: Safety requirements for electrical test and measurement equipment.
  • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974: General duty to ensure the safety of employees and the public.

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