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Klein RT210 GFCI Outlet Tester

Manufacturer: Klein Tools | Catalog # RT210 | Codale Part # 3594308

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Klein Tools Receptacle Testers are designed to detect the most common wiring problems in standard and GFCI receptacles. A convenient chart on the tester helps determine wiring condition in outlet, based on LED lights results. Conditions indicated: open ground, reverse polarity, open hot, open neutral, hot/ground reversed.

Technical Information

Applications
For Determining Wiring Condition in Outlet
Number of Rows
2
Type
Standard
Voltage
110/125 Volt

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Klein Tools, Inc.

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
092644690273
Product UPC
09264469027
Weight
0.123 lb

Dimensions

Depth
3 Inch
Height
2.88 Inch
Length
1.62 Inch
Overall Length
1.62 in
Width
1.88 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
China

Certifications & Compliance

Prop 65 Warning
WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm See www.P65Warnings.ca.gov for more information.
Features
  • GFCI Tester detects the most common wiring problems in standard and GFCI receptacles
  • Works on GFCI outlets and confirms operation of the ground fault protective device
  • Built to withstand a 6.6-foot (2m) drop
  • Operating temp: 32-Degree to 140-Degree Fahrenheit (0-Degree to 40-Degree Celsius)
  • Nominal Voltage: 110/125V AC at 50/60Hz in 3-wire outlet
  • Convenient Chart on the Tester
  • Detects the most common wiring problems in standard and GFCI receptacles
  • Works on GFI outlets and confirms operation of the ground fault protective device
  • Conforms to UL Std 1436, Certified to CSA Std C22.2 #160
  • Operating temp: 32-degrees F to 140-degrees F (0-degrees C to 40-degrees C)
Warnings
  • Read, understand, and follow all warnings and instructions before operating testers.
  • Always consult a qualified electrician to resolve wiring problems.
  • Always wear approved eye protection.



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