Amprobe® INSP-3 WIRING INSPECTOR

Circuit Tracers
597253 MFG #: INSP-3
Amprobe
414.99000 / ea
  • Alternate Catalog Number: 3503207
  • Application: Electrical
  • ARRA Compliant: U
  • Buy American Compliant: U
  • Catalog Number: INSP-3
  • Country of Origin: US
  • Currency: USD
  • Display: single large display
  • EU RoHS Indicator: N
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 1.8000 lb
  • Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 0.82
  • Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
  • Height: 3.20 in
  • Height [Metric]: 8.1280 cm
  • Indicator: LCD
  • Length: 10.50 in
  • Length [Metric]: 26.6700 cm
  • Load Current: 0/10/15/20 A
  • Model: INSP-3
  • Safety Rating: CAT II 120 V
  • Standards: cCSAus CertifiedCE MarkedC-Tick N10140IEC N61010-1:2001Class II Pollution Degree 2PROP65: This product is in compliance with PROP65; it is not known to contain any chemicals associated with this regulation
  • Type: Wiring Inspector
  • UNSPSC: 41113644
  • UPC 11: 09596951618
  • UPC 12: 095969516181
  • Voltage Rating: Compatible with standard 95 to 120V AC circuits VAC
  • Width: 7.00 in
  • Width [Metric]: 17.7800 cm
  • Stock Status: NONSTOCK
  • Brand: Amprobe
  • Manufacturer: Fluke Corporation
The Amprobe INSP-3 wiring inspector is a rugged circuit tester designed to test whether a building?s wiring is in compliance with electrical code in seconds, especially voltage drop under load. Without scrolling or switching screens, you can quickly identify issues with splices, connections and conductor quality, crucial to safety and performance of the electrical system. The flashing screen on this circuit tester will clearly indicate incorrect wiring or failures and it won?t trip circuit breakers or blow fuses during the test. EN
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electrical
Circuit tester for measuring, voltage, ground impedance, and voltage drop under load to verify building wiring compliance to code
Single large display
Finds most common wiring problems, including - faulty splices and connections, incorrect wiring, undersized wiring, faulty GFCIs, faulty or incorrectly wired AFCIs, incorrect line voltage, poor ground quality
Circuit tester for measuring, voltage, ground impedance and voltage drop under load to verify building wiring compliance to code