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Model | AT-6000 |
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Category | Measuring Instruments |
Display | LCD |
Voltage detection | Yes |
Max voltage | 600V |
Frequency | 50/60Hz |
Operating altitude | 2000m |
Measurement Range | Varies by function |
Type | Multimeter |
AC Voltage Range | 600 V |
DC Voltage Range | 600 V |
Capacitance Range | 0 to 100µF |
Temperature Range | -40 to 1000°C |
Accuracy | ±(0.5% + 2) |
Battery Life | 200 hours |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 40°C |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Essential safety guidelines for operating the Amprobe AT-6000 wire tracer to prevent hazards.
Explanation of safety symbols and product compliance with relevant standards.
Details on measurement categories (CAT III) and CENELEC directives for instrument safety.
Critical warnings to prevent electric shock, injury, and product damage during use.
Further safety instructions for using the wire tracing equipment safely and effectively.
Detailed description and components of the AT-6000-R Receiver unit.
Comprehensive overview of the AT-6000-T Transmitter and its operational modes.
Information and overview of the CT-400 Signal Clamp accessory for tracing.
Step-by-step guide for tracing wires using the AT-6000 system in various conditions.
Procedures for pinpointing specific breakers and fuses in electrical circuits.
Methods for verifying voltage and tracing without the transmitter using the Receiver.
Methods for tracing wires in GFCI-protected circuits without tripping protection.
Techniques for locating wire breaks and open circuits using precision tracing.
Procedures for identifying and correcting short circuits in wiring.
Guidelines for tracing wires protected by metal conduit shielding.
Methods for tracing conduits and pipes using fish tape or wire.
Procedures for effectively tracing shielded wires, including grounded and ungrounded types.
Techniques for tracing wires located underground using separate ground connections.
How to trace low voltage, data, audio, and thermostat cables.
Method to identify a specific wire within a bundle using signal strength.
Process for mapping circuit loads to breakers using test leads on de-energized circuits.
Precautions for tracing breakers in circuits with light dimmers to avoid false readings.
Using the signal clamp for tracing closed loop, de-energized circuits.
Using the signal clamp to map loads to specific breakers at the breaker panel.
Instructions for replacing transmitter and receiver batteries, and managing battery types.
Step-by-step guide for replacing the fuse in the AT-6000-T Transmitter.
Technical specifications for the AT-6000-R, AT-6000-T, and CT-400 devices.
Technical details for the ADPTR-SCT and TL-6000 accessories.