Amprobe Europe GmbH AT-2000
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T2200 Transmitter
The T2200 injects a signal onto a conductor. This signal will travel along
the conductor until it ends. Primarily used for finding breaks in hidden or
buried conductors, the T2200 will also allow you to trace wires and locate
shorts as long as the lines are unenergized.
On an open line, no current will flow, so the injected signal will present
itself as a voltage spike along the wire which is detected by the R2000 in
the 'OPEN' mode. When the conductor is part of a complete circuit, the
voltage causes a current to flow which produces a signal that is detected
in the 'SHORT' mode.
Contains a 9V battery. A 24V input jack accepts the B2024 rechargeable
battery or the B2025 220V converter, both for use when a very strong
signal is necessary.
Fig.8
Using the T2200 Transmitter
1. Check to make sure there is no voltage on the conductor you
wish to trace.
2. Using the alligator clip cordset, connect the banana plugs to the
transmitter.
3. Connect one alligator clip to the wire you wish to trace (it doesn't
matter which one as the input plugs are not polarized) and the other
one to separate ground.
Intrinsically Safe Fuse
Holder
Pulling out the fuse holder
automatically disconnects the
fuse from the circuit while
shielding the user from live
terminals.