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CURRENT & VOLTAGE DETECTORS HD Electric TAG 200 Electronic Voltage Detectors is an electronic voltage detector designed for detecting both distribution and transmission voltages. These direct contact type detectors emit both audible and visual indications when placed in contact with an energized conductor. TAG's are designed for overhead applications, but can be adapted for underground use with optional underground bushing probes. Polycarbonate housing for heavy field use. Water resistant. All-Check self testing system. No on/off or range selector switches. Built-in universal spline for hotstick attachment. 9V alkaline battery operated. Carrying case included. HD-TAG-200 TAG 200 URD Probe Chance Multi-Range Voltage Detectors (MRVD) confirm that a line is deenergized prior to performing maintenance on it. Actually a field intensity meter, the MRVD is calibrated to read approximate line-to-line voltage when connected to any phase conductor. It responds to the magnitude of the field gradient between its end probe and floating electrode (at the universal hotstickattachment fitting). If the universal fitting is close to a ground, another phase or another voltage source, the reading should tend to be high; if it's close to a jumper or equipment of the same phase, the reading should be low. The MRVD gives metered readout capable of distinguishing actual line voltage from static or feedover from an adjacent line. Readings from an MRVD can be compared with numerical certainty rather than the subjective judgments associated with "fuzz-sticking" or "glow-detecting." Since the MRVD is not a voltmeter, no specific accuracy is claimed by the manufacturer or can be assumed by the user. Available in two ranges. 1-40kV MRVD includes straight probe and "TP" setting on selector switch for testing URD elbows with test points, hook probe for overhead uses and case. 69-600kV MRVD includes hook probe for overhead uses and case. CH-C4031140 CH-C4030979 CH-C4031140 1-40kV MRVD 69-600kV MRVD 336 Fax: 704•482•7349 TEST INSTRUMENTS

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