Testo 750-3, LED, LCD Voltage Tester, 690V ac/dc Continuity Check, Battery Powered Aurix, 0590 7503

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RS Stock No.:
905-5879
Mfr. Part No.:
0590 7503
Brand:
Testo
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Brand

Testo

Product Type

Voltage Tester

Continuity Check

Yes

Display Type

LED, LCD

IP Rating

IP64

Power Source

Battery

Weight

295g

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Maximum Voltage

690V ac/dc

Maximum Operating Temperature

50°C

Standards/Approvals

EN 612433:2010, CSA, TUV, CE

Length

270mm

Height

35mm

Width

70 mm

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Safety Category Voltage

1000V

Model Number

750-3

Safety Category Level

Aurix

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

Testo Voltage Tester, 12 to 690V AC/DC, 295g - 750 Series - 0590 7503


Quickly measure the voltage in a circuit with this voltage tester from Testo. This versatile tester has a wide voltage testing range of 12 to 690V AC/DC for use in high and low-voltage applications. The device has a broad operating temperature range between -10°C and +50°C, making it suitable for use in both hot and cold environments. The LED backlit display makes it simple to read in dark or dimly lit work environments.

Features & Benefits


• Ergonomic handle design makes the device comfortable to hold

• Integrated torch provides measuring point illumination for ease of use in dark environments

• IP64 (ingress protection) rating means the unit is protected against dust and water splashes from any direction

• Battery-powered for portability

Applications


• Research facilities

• Home reports

• Factory maintenance

• Commercial appliances

• Network wiring

Can this voltage tester do a continuity check?


Yes, this voltage tester can quickly perform a continuity check, so you can determine whether a circuit is open or closed before use. This maximises safety by helping you to avoid electric shocks.

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