Description
$36.46
Description
Field | Details |
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Catalog Number | RT250 |
Vendor Code | KLE |
Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
Manufacturer’s Part Number | RT250 |
Description | Gfci Receptacle Tester With LCD: The RT250 is an electrical receptacle tester that tests wiring conditions at an electrical outlet and inspects GFCI devices. The LCD displays voltage, wiring faults, and time to trip GFCI device. Designated for North American 3-wire 120V outlets. |
Slang Terms | (none) |
Categories | Enhanced Commodity Codes – Tools & Testers |
Classification | Test Equipment, Testers and Multimeters |
UNSPSC | 41113642 – Circuit tester |
UPC/GTIN | 092644693212 / 00092644693212 |
Weight per unit | 0.25 lbs (4.8 oz / 136 g) |
Price & Packaging | Minimum Order Quantity: 1; Unit Price: $36.46; Standard Packaging: $145.84 (Per 4) |
Features | Material: ABS and Electrical Components |
Dimensions and Weight | Overall Length: 4.5″ (11.4 cm); Overall Height: 1.1″ (2.8 cm); Overall Width: 2″ (5.1 cm) |
Extra Long Description | KLEIN RT250 GFCI Receptacle Tester |
Product Type | Gfci Receptacle Tester With LCD |
Long Description | The RT250 is an electrical receptacle tester that tests wiring conditions and inspects GFCI devices. LCD displays voltage, wiring faults, and time to trip GFCI device. Designated for North American 3-wire 120V outlets. |
Special Features | Large LCD Display; Patent Pending Detection of Open Neutral and Open Ground Wiring Fault; Shows time to trip GFCI |
Additional Information | Included: Tester; 2 x 1.5V AAA Alkaline Batteries; Manual; Media: Yes; Voltage: 135V AC |
Manufacturer Information | Brand: Klein Tools; Manufacturer’s Part Number: RT250; GTIN: 00092644693212; UPC: 092644693212 |
Taxonomies, Classifications, and Categories | Category Description: TEST EQUIPMENT, TESTERS AND MULTIMETERS; Type: GFCI Receptacle Tester |
Packaging | Weight per each: 0.25 lbs; Carton Quantity: 1; Package Quantity: 4 |
Uses, Certifications, and Standards | Standard: CAT II 135V Safety Rating; Application: Detects and Identifies Common Wiring Problems in GFCI Receptacles |