Fluke PAT Testing Adapter, For Use With 6500 Series

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RS Stock No.:
512-5744
Mfr. Part No.:
EXT100
Brand:
Fluke
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Brand

Fluke

Accessory Type

Adapter

For Use With

6500 Series

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

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Note

For suitable CompactFlash memory cards see Typically stock No. 504-1551

FLUKE PAT Testing Adapter, Extension Lead Type, Single-Test Mode - 6500 Series - EXT100


Keen on testing your extension leads out in the field? Wire up this PAT testing adapter from FLUKE. Designed for use with portable testing instruments in the 6500 series, it comes with a built-in IEC socket on one end and mains plug on the other. You can use it when you're putting your cable through basic electric tests to measure earth bond resistance, insulation and polarity to check it's safe to use.

Features & Benefits


• Parameters are pre-set with auto-test sequences for convenient use
• EMI immunity helps ensure clear signal transmissions

Applications


• HVAC systems
• Workshops
• Computer peripherals

How do I set up an IEC lead test for this extension lead adapter?


To carry out an IEC lead test on this adapter, plug it into the IEC socket and insert the connector into the integrated port. It's important to note that you can only carry out an IEC lead test with the PAT tester in single-test mode.

Why are test leads so short?


Test leads like this one are kept short to ensure they contribute only minimally to an appliance's earth continuity resistance.

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