The Fluke T90 is a direct replacement for the discontinued Fluke T50. This tester delivers fast test results the way you need them, with large, easy-to-use buttons, bright backlights, and clear audible and physical indicators designed for any work situation.
Rugged, high-quality construction is built to last. This includes a heavy duty molded case, a thicker cord with wear indicator, sturdy battery case, and well-fitting and durable probe protector. Enhanced ergonomic design feels good in your hand, is easy to use (even with gloves on) and quick, secure probe docking. A complete family of testers with the features, functions, and price/performance to fit your applications and preferences.
Fluke’s new two-pole voltage and continuity testers are built to work the way you work. They give you the best combination of safety, ease-of-use and fast answers available anywhere.
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CAT IV 600 V, Cat III 690 V safety rating Fluke’s new family of Two-Pole Voltage testers comply with both regulation HSE GS 38 (tip caps) and IEC EN 61243-3: 2010.
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4 ways to detect ac/dc voltage A clear, instantly visible LED indicator, a bright digital display of the measurement value, an audible continuity test, and vibration to give tactile feedback.
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Backlit graduated scale and backlit indicators
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Audio on/off for testing in quiet areas.
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Low battery indicator
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Power requirement: 2-AA batteries
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Net weight: 180 g
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Size (length, width, height): 23 x 6.5 x 3.8 cm
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Warranty 2 years
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Detects voltage even with discharged batteries
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Improved probe docking for secure storage
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Phase rotation indicator for 3-phase systems
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RCD functionality
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Two-button controls allow you to draw more current from the circuit under test and intentionally trip Residual-Current Devices (RCDs) remotely
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Single-phase voltage offers fast identification of live conductors
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Push-on probe tips, probe tip protector and storage accessory
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Probe tip protector and storage accessory
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Tip protector serves as an extra hand when opening UK electrical safety outlets.
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WearGuard™ insulation shows damage to test leads