The pocket-sized voltage detector
The Fluke 1LAC-A-II is a next generation VoltAlert™ AC non-contact voltage testers from Fluke are easy to use – just touch the tip to a terminal strip, outlet, or supply cord. When the tip glows red and the unit beeps, you know there’s voltage present. Electricians, maintenance, service, safety personnel, and homeowners can quickly test for energized circuits in the workplace or at home.The pocket-sized voltage detector
The Fluke 1LAC-A-II is a next generation VoltAlert™ AC non-contact voltage testers from Fluke are easy to use – just touch the tip to a terminal strip, outlet, or supply cord. When the tip glows red and the unit beeps, you know there’s voltage present. Electricians, maintenance, service, safety personnel, and homeowners can quickly test for energized circuits in the workplace or at home.
Fluke 1LAC-A-II SpecificationsOperating principle
Senses the stead state electrostatic field produced by ac voltage through insulation without requiring contact to the bare conductor. A red glow at the tip and a beeping noise (if not switched off) indicates the presence of voltage
Voltage sensing ranges
Nominally, 90 V AC to 1000 V
AC or 200 V AC to 1000 V AC
depending on model, 45 Hz to
405 Hz; also a 20 V to 90 V
control circuit modelDetector tip style Blade or round, depending
on modelLight source One high intensity red LEDAgency Approvals c CSA us, CE, C-TickSafety Rating 1000 V, CAT IVIP Rating IP 40Operating Temperature -10 °C to 50 °COperating humidity ranges0% to 95% (0 °C to 30 °C)
0% to 75% (30 °C to 40 °C)
0% to 45% (40 °C to 55 °C)
Operating Altitude 3000 metersBatteries 2 AAA alkaline batteries
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What’s included with the Fluke 1LAC-A-II
Fluke 1LAC-A-II Low Voltage Detector
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