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Mastech MS5908C Circuit Analyzer

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DescriptionThe Mastech MS5908C Circuit Analyzer is a specialized test instrument for quickly diagnosing electrical problems and locating faults on low-voltage A
$105.00

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Description

The Mastech MS5908C Circuit Analyzer is a specialized test instrument for quickly diagnosing electrical problems and locating faults on low-voltage AC distribution lines. It is a versatile and reliable tool for electricians, home inspectors, and DIY enthusiasts, helping to ensure safety and functionality in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems.

Key Features
  • Voltage: Measures True RMS AC line voltage, peak voltage, and voltage with a load.
  • Impedance: Measures live-neutral and live-earth impedance to check conductor integrity.
  • GFCI and RCD testing: Tests the trip time and current of Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters and Residual Current Devices to ensure they function correctly and protect against electric shock.
  • Voltage drop: Measures the percentage of voltage drop under different loads (5, 8, and 10 amps) to detect issues with the wiring.
  • Frequency: Measures the line frequency between 45.0 Hz and 65.0 Hz.
  • Socket test: Identifies correct wiring connections in 3-wire plugs, verifying the correct placement of live, neutral, and earth wires. 

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