Klein® RT310 AFCI/GFCI Outlet Tester, 120 VAC, CAT III 135V
Circuit Tester
1094090
MFG #: RT310
Klein Tools®
39.97000
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- 360 Degree View URL - index.html?pid=11509&id=14708619360Zen&ext=jpg&rows=1&cols=24(360 Degree View URL)
- http://www.kleintools.com(Seller Home Page URL)
- Install Instructions 1 URL - 11509_1MFTKIE7PXBH38UY.pdf(Install Instructions 1 URL)
- Install Instructions 1 URL - RT310-1390299ART-WEB.pdf(Install Instructions 1 URL)
- Install Instructions URL - RT310-1390299ART-WEB.pdf(Install Instructions URL)
- Safety Data Sheet URL - rt310_sds.pdf(Safety Data Sheet URL)
- Spec Sheet URL - 11509_EIYBKGLN19SJMCRA.pdf(Spec Sheet URL)
- Spec Sheet URL - 82862_RT310OutletTesterSellSheet_WebReady.pdf(Spec Sheet URL)
- Video - https://youtube.com/embed/AzmwFbAsRCU(Video)
- Warranty URL - warranty(Warranty URL)
- Applications
- Features
RT310 is an electrical outlet tester that tests for wiring faults in electrical outlets, and Tests AFCI and GFCI Devices |
Tests AFCI and GFCI, Simulates Ground Fault and Arc Flash Conditions, Detects Dual-Open Wiring Fault |
Detects the most common wiring faults in standard, AFCI and GFCI electrical outlets |
Test AFCI devices by simulating arc fault conditions |
Test GFCI devices by simulating ground fault conditions |
Capable of detecting a dual-open wiring fault with simultaneous open neutral and open ground wires (patent pending technology) |
Tester delivers clear visual indication of the wiring condition at the electrical outlet |
Designed to test North American-style grounded electrical outlets in 120 VAC circuits (incorporates a three-pin plug) |
Electrical plug is on a 10 in (254 mm) flexible electrical cord to access electrical outlets in difficult to reach locations |
Low battery indicator and easily accessible battery compartment, uses 3 x 1.5 VDC AAA alkaline batteries (included) |
Powers off automatically after approximately 2 min of non-use to conserve battery life |
Built to withstand a 6.6 ft (2 m) drop |
Measurement category III is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected to the distribution part of the building's low-voltage MAINS installation |
The RT310 features a patent pending AFCI test method that is unique to Klein Tools |