
- Amprobe BT-120 Circuit Breaker Tracer
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BT-120 The Amprobe BT-120 circuit breaker tester identifies circuit breakers on energized electrical systems. The transmitter needs to be plugged to an outlet, and receiver will find the corresponding breaker. Receiver always finds the right breaker - automatic sensitivity adjustment removes ambiguity from the search by indicating single, correct breaker with light and sound. The red LED indicator on the transmitter verifies that the receptacle is energized before tracing, and when the LED is off it confirms that the correct breaker was switched off for that receptacle or wiring maintenance Plug transmitter into an outlet and receiver will find the corresponding breaker Use receiver to identify corresponding breaker What does the BT-120 include? The BT-120 includes a transmitter, which is plugged into an electrical outlet, and a receiver, which is powered by a 9V battery. It is compatible with standard 90 to 120V AC and 50/60Hz breaker systems. The unit is UL listed and complies with European Standard EN61010-1: 2001, CAT II, 120V. The BT-120 is designed for use by electricians and electrical contractors. Front
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