Connecting Transmitter To An Energized Working System; Identifying Energized And De-Energized Breakers And Fuses - Amprobe AT-8000 Serie Guía Rápida

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Connecting Transmitter to an Energized Working System

The Transmitter, with the red test lead, can be directly connected
to the live wire of the working electrical equipment under load
(motor, electronics, etc). Tracing can be performed without
needing to turn off the equipment or switching power off.

Identifying Energized and De-energized Breakers and Fuses

Set-up:
1
Test Leads
AT-8000-T
Proper connection
with separate
ground
1. Plug the green and red test leads into the Transmitter.
2. Connect the green wire to a separate ground.
3. Connect the red test lead to the wire being traced. For
receptacles, make sure to connect the test lead to the
line (hot) wire. For Energized systems the signal will
ONLY be transmitted between the load-side to which
the Transmitter is connected and the source of power.
Note:
Simplified direct connection can also be used to
connect the Transmitter (refer to the user manual for
further instructions).
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Set-up:
2
Transmitter
Transmitter
indicator showing
signal in
HIGH mode
1. Turn on the Transmitter.
2. Verify that the test leads are properly connected;
the red LED voltage status light should be on
for circuits with voltage above 30 V AC/DC, and
it should be off for De-energized circuits below
30 V AC/DC.
3. Select HIGH signal mode by pressing HI.
AT-8000-T
TRANSMITTER
Blinking
HI
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