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Sperry E1 Line Splitter
$ 6.56
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Description
Sperry Line SplitterMETER LINE SPLITTER
Brand Name: Sperry
Product Type: Line Splitter
Color: Black
Packaging Type: Carded
ETL Listed: No
UL Listed: No
Batteries Included: No
The E1 line splitter is a must-have accessory for clamp meters. The non-contact current capability of a clamp meter requires the isolation of a single conductor to measure the current. In applications where the separation of the wires can endanger the integrity of the insulation or where machinery uses an integrated plug, the line splitter will split the current loop for convenient measurement. The E1 can be used in either a single loop measurement or a 10 times magnifying loop for accurate measurement of low current applications. This handy line splitter also includes convenient probe ports to measure voltage as well. For use with any clamp meter unit has an operational voltage range of 120 volt AC and AC current range of 15 A with a 50 / 60 Hz frequency. Use this unit to separate the hot and neutral conductors of power cords when testing the AC amperage draw of light duty machinery, power tools, household appliances and lamps.
A must-have accessory for clamp meters
Splits current loop for convenient measurement in applications where separation of wires could endanger integrity of insulation
Separates hot and neutral conductors of power cords when testing AC amp draw of light duty machinery, power tools, appliances and lamps
1x and 10x measuring capability
Probe slots for voltage measurement with a voltage tester
A must-have accessory for clamp meters
Can be used in either a single loop measurement or a 10 times magnifying loop for convenient measurement of low current applicators
For use with any clamp meter unit that has an operational voltage range of 120V AC and AC current range of 15A with a 50/60Hz frequency
Includes convenient probe ports to measure voltage
Non-contact current capability of a clamp meter requires the isolation of a single conductor to measure the current; In applications where the separation of the wires can endanger the integrity of the insulation or where machinery uses an integrated
Use this to separate the hold and neutral conductors of power cords when testing the AC amperage draw of light duty machinery, power tools, household appliances and lamps