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Fluke SV225 Stray Voltage Eliminator Adapter

Product ID : 2695278
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Galleon Product ID 2695278
UPC / ISBN 095969437660
Shipping Weight 0.18 lbs
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Model SV225
Manufacturer Fluke
Shipping Dimension 8.82 x 3.86 x 1.65 inches
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About Fluke SV225 Stray Voltage Eliminator Adapter

Product Description Value-priced, high quality tools - leading the market by ensuring that products are rugged, reliable and reasonably priced. From the Manufacturer The Fluke SV225 Stray Voltage Eliminator is a digital multimeter accessory that allows measurements in circuits which may be subject to stray voltages encountered from adjacent-energized wiring. The Adapter provides an approximate 3,000 E load to the measured circuit, desensitizing the meter to low energy, spurious sources of interference. The Adapter is only used for voltage measurements. When used with a compatible digital multimeter, it can be determined whether the circuits under test are energized or not. Stray voltage can appear in electrical installations, due to the capacity between wires. This may result in erroneous readings on high impedance meters. The SV225 solves this without compromising safety. On energized wires, the meter will indicate the real voltage. And on non-energized circuits the meter will read close to zero (even if there are stray voltages). It can be used with all modern meters with standard input spacing. Rated CAT III 1000V, CAT IV 600 V, the SV225 is compatible with Fluke model 27 and series 70, 80, 110, 170, and 180. The Fluke SV225 Stray Voltage Eliminator is sold as one item per package. As electrical systems grow more and more complex, spikes, transients, surges, and sudden over voltage events become more common. These can trigger a sequence of events that may lead to serious injury. This is why test equipment must be designed to protect people who work in this high-voltage high-current environment. Since its founding in 1948, Fluke has helped define and grow a unique technology market, providing testing and troubleshooting capabilities that have grown to mission critical status in manufacturing and service industries.