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AC Outlet Circuit Tester with Diagnostic LED's

SKU TL-CT120
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Tripp Lite's instant-read CT120 circuit tester detects wiring stability in standard 120 volt AC wall sockets. Simply plug the circuit tester into a receptacle and view the lighted 3 lamp status display for verification of correct wiring, open ground, open neutral, open hot, hot-ground reversal and hot-neutral reversal fault conditions. Sticker on the tester offers lighting combinations for each wiring condition. Ultra-portable design and easy to read lighted display makes the CT120 an excellent addition to any laptop carrying case, tool belt or workbench. Low cost design saves the expense of hiring an electrician to determine wiring stability.

Features
  • Detects faulty wiring in 120VAC wall socket with a standard NEMA5-15R receptacle (not for use with Ground Fault Interrupt -GFI outlets)
  • Detects open grounds & neutrals
  • Detects reversed hot/ground & hot/neutral connections
  • Lighted, easy to read 3 lamp status display allows non-technical users to quickly determine the presence of wiring problems and schedule electrical repairs without damage to sensitive electronic devices
  • Ultra-portable design makes the CT120 an ideal addition to any laptop carrying case, tool belt or workbench

Application
  • Test residential and commercial wiring
  • Detect open or missing ground wires
  • Prevents equipment damage and unsafe wiring by easily identifying common electrical fault conditions so that they can be repaired by a qualified electrician
  • Low cost design saves the expense of hiring a professional electrician to determine wiring stability