Proper use
Beeper Plus is the result of continuous improvements
to our circuit and continuity tester which has already
proved its worth a million times. It combines now five
professional tasks performed on electrical lines:
Optical low-resistance continuity check
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Acoustic high-resistance continuity check
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High-power LED flashlight
■
Non-contact voltage test
■
Line conductor identifier
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The user is liable for damage resulting
from improper use.
Definition of measurement
categories
Measurement category II
Measurements taken on the circuits connected
directly to the low-voltage mains by plugs.
Typical short-circuit current < 10 kA
Measurement category III
Measurements performed on the installation of
buildings (stationary consumers with non-pluggable
connection, connection to the distribution board,
build-in devices in the distribution board).
Typical short-circuit current < 50 kA
Measurement category IV
Measurements on the source of the low voltage
installation (meter, main connection, primary overcur-
rent protection).
Typical short-circuit current >> 50 kA
Technical data
Art.
Continuity check, optical
Continuity check, acoustic
Max. input voltage
Power supply
Degree of protection
Overvoltage category
Tested by the German TÜV
(organisation validating the
safety of products)
Operation
Thank you for purchasing this continuity tester with
integrated LED flashlight.
Optical continuity check (fig. II)
Connect the measuring line. The optical indicator
(large LED) illuminates at 0 ~ 20 Ohm. The light
intensity, however, decreases proportionally at a
value of 10 Ohm and more.
Note
If, contrary to your expectation, a
voltage is applied at the object to
be measured, the glow lamp [1]
illuminates.
If the measuring line gets in con-
tact with a line conductor, the
red V ~ LED [2] illuminates.
Acoustic continuity check (fig. III)
Connect the measuring line. The acoustic signal
sounds at 0 ~ 250 Ohm. The green
illuminates simultaneously.
0715 53 315
0 ~ 20 Ohm
0 ~ 250 Ohm
300 V ~
3 x 1.5 V type AA
Mignon
IP 20
CAT II 300 V
IEC/EN 61010-1
(DIN VDE 0411)
LED [3]
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