Fluke T+ Electrical Tester

Fluke T+ Electrical Tester is rated 4.8 out of 5 by 4.
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Key features

  • Detect live voltage even when the batteries are dead
  • 3 forms of AC/DC voltage indication: light, sound, and vibration
  • GFCI Trip for testing GFCI circuits on outlets

Product overview: Fluke T+ Electrical Tester

How to use the T+ Electrical Tester

The T+ Electrical tester offer three ways to know if AC/DC voltage is present. It lights up, makes a sound, and vibrates for added user protection. With these indicators, the user will be alerted to the presence of voltage even in dark, or noisy environments. The audible indicator can also be easily switched off - with the push of a button.

Part of the safety designed into the T+ Electrical Tester is that is can still detect live voltage even when the batteries are dead. It also holds a safety rating:

CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V

Fully compliant with NFPA 70E

GFCI Trip testing

The T+ tester has a GFCI Trip for testing GFCI circuits on outlets. A built-in flashlight also lets the user highlight the test point being measured for easier visibility.

The back of the tester is also designed with convenient test lead storage. And all of that is backed by a 2-year warranty.

“This is my "go to" when I get a trouble call at work for industrial electrical trouble shooting.” - Winchester

What's in the box:

T+ Electrical Tester

Test lead wrap

TP2 test probes

Quick Reference Guide

Specifications: Fluke T+ Electrical Tester

Specifications
TemperatureOperating-10°C to 55°C (14°F to 131°F)
Storage-30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F)
Relative humidity90%0°C to 30°C (32°F to 86°F)
75%30°C to 40°C (86°F to 104°F)
45%40°C to 50°C (104°F to 122°F)
AltitudeOperating2,000 m (approx. 6,561.6 ft)
Storage10,000 m (approx. 32,808.4 ft)
Battery type/lifeAAA (2); 40 hours
Shock, vibrationSinusoidal vibration per MIL-PRF-28800F for a Class 2 instrument
SafetyISA-82.02.01 (IEC 61010-1 Mod) Second Edition, CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1 Second Edition, IEC 61010 - 1 to 1000 V CAT III/600 V CAT IV
Compliance to NFPA 70E1
AC bandwidth45 Hz to 66 Hz
Maximum working voltage1000 V AC/DC
Maximum measurable voltage600 V AC/DC
Duty cycleIndefinitely for voltages up to 240 V
For voltages between 240 V and 600 V the duty cycle is 30 s on / 300 s off
For voltages above 240 V the tester must connect to a voltage source only for a MAXIMUM of 30 s and then disconnect for a MINIMUM of 300 s
Voltage hazard LEDLEDs turn on at voltages > 30 V AC/DC ± 35%
LED voltage indication levels12 V, 24 V, 48 V, 120 V, 208 V, 240 V, 277 V, 480 V, 600 V
LEDsLEDs turn on between 90% and 100% of the indicated voltage on the LED, except for the 12 V LED which turns on between 50% and 100%
LCD resolution0.1 V for voltages < 50 V, 1 V for voltages ≥ 50 V
GFCI test current100 V - 150 V @ 6 mA - 9 mA AC, 150 V - 240 V < 12 mA
Standard input test current< 5 mA
Size (H x W x L)1.3 x 2.15 x 7.6 in (3.3 x 5.46 x 19.3 cm )
Weight9.9 oz (0.28 kg)
1. When used properly per Article 110.9 Use of Equipment (A) Test Instruments and Equipment.

Models: Fluke T+ Electrical Tester

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Includes:

  • User manual
  • Test lead wrap
  • TP2 test probes

So when reading a 220V AC threw a high impedance test port, SafeSide R-3MT, with a low impedance meter, Fluke T+, I was shown only 12 volts. The question is if the high impedance test port was connected to 120V AC would Fluke T+ read anything?

Asked by: MrDN
For questions about detailed operation of your Fluke products, please contact Fluke's tech support team at tech.support@fluke.com or 800-443-5853.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2024-03-19

how do i fix my T+ tester it stopped making continuity sound

Asked by: T2t2
Please contact Fluke's tech support team at tech.support@fluke.com or 800-443-5853.
Answered by: FlukeCorporation
Date published: 2023-10-19
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Rated 4 out of 5 by from Good replacement Nice replacement for my old Wiggy. Only problem was batteries were dead. Otherwise, very satisfied.
Date published: 2020-05-28
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Just simply works! I bought this tester several years ago and fell in love. This is my "go to" when I get a trouble call at work for industrial electrical trouble shooting. Simple to use and always works perfectly for my needs!
Date published: 2016-12-27
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