The working voltage of the breaker tracer is AC 220V. It can quickly and accurately find the location of the circuit breaker without turning off the power or opening the electrical cabinet. Clamp head lighting, no need to worry about the dark environment.
Powerful Functions
Easy to Operate
The circuit breaker finder is suitable for a variety of scenarios, such as circuit maintenance in commercial buildings, shopping malls, and other places, power system fault troubleshooting on factory production lines, circuit maintenance in residential areas and residential buildings, and power system fault detection in public facilities such as street lights and traffic lights.
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Model | SISCO-MS5902 |
Operating Voltage | AC 220V |
Power Supply | 9V battery (6F22) |
Security Level | CE |
CAT II 600V RoHS | |
Dimension | 71mm×64mm×55mm |
Weight | 126g |
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Q1: How does the Circuit Breaker Finder work?
A1: The working principle of a circuit breaker tester is based on the principle of current detection and electromagnetic induction. Circuit breaker finder usually installs a sensor in the circuit to detect the change of current in real time. When the current in the circuit reaches or exceeds the rated current of the circuit breaker, the circuit breaker will automatically trip and cut off the circuit. At this time, the circuit breaker detector will detect the change of current, and then generate an instantaneous voltage signal through the principle of electromagnetic induction, which can be sensed by the detector. The circuit breaker detector usually converts the detected signal into a digital signal and analyzes and processes it through a computer or other equipment. In this way, real-time monitoring and control of the circuit operation status can be achieved. Through the circuit breaker detector, faults and problems in the circuit can be discovered in time, and corresponding measures can be taken to repair them to ensure the safe operation of the circuit.
Q2: What are the main functions of Circuit Breaker Finder?
A2: The main functions of the circuit breaker finder include but are not limited to:
Fault location: In complex electrical layouts, it may be difficult to manually find a specific circuit breaker. The circuit breaker finder can accurately find the location of the circuit breaker in the circuit.
Fault diagnosis: Easy to operate, usually only requires the probe of the circuit breaker finder to be connected to the socket or switch of the circuit, and then the device will indicate which circuit breaker controls the circuit, and will use a variety of signals such as sound, light or vibration to indicate, so as to quickly analyze the cause of the fault.
Quick response: When a circuit fails, it can respond quickly to cut off the faulty circuit and prevent the problem from expanding.
Easy to operate: The design is user-friendly and easy to operate. Even non-professionals can quickly get started. There is no need to physically contact the circuit or circuit breaker. Non-invasive detection is usually suitable for many types of electrical panels and circuit breakers.
Q3: What are the advantages of a circuit breaker finder?
A3: The advantages of a circuit breaker finder are Improved efficiency, Reduced costs, Enhanced safety., and ease of management. Greatly shorten the troubleshooting time and improve work efficiency. Reducing economic losses caused by power outages. Avoid safety hazards caused by manual fault finding. Facilitating daily management and maintenance of the power system.
Tips: Safety Precautions for Using Circuit Breaker Finders
As an important device in the power system, the safe operation and maintenance of circuit breaker finders are essential. When using circuit breaker finders, we need to pay attention to the following safety precautions. Before using the circuit breaker finder, you must ensure that the relevant circuits are powered off. The power can be cut off by turning off the corresponding main switch or unplugging the power plug. In addition, operators should wear appropriate personal protective equipment, such as insulating gloves, safety helmets, and insulating shoes, to protect personnel from electric shock and other potential hazards. When operating the circuit breaker finder, appropriate force and angle should be used to ensure that the switch can be switched normally without getting stuck or deformed. At the same time, the operator's fingers should be dry to avoid the risk of electric shock. In humid or risky environments, circuit breakers should be avoided as much as possible.
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