Electrical testers are devices that measure or sense the presence of various parameters in a circuit, such as voltage, current flow, and so on. They are of different types based on their functionality. While some devices test the actual circuit, others are used to test batteries, receptacles, and so on. A large number of these devices are multifunctional as well. Also called multimeters, they have various modes which enables them to check multiple parameters through just one device. Electrical Basics offers various types electrical testers to suffice the requirements of any professional electrician or engineer. We offer electrical circuit testers in varied configurations and features; for instance, some of them are specifically designed for professional use, while others are economy tools for your home kit.
As mentioned, the electrical circuit testers we offer vary in their features and functionalities. Here are some types and common beneficial features of our electrical testers.
1) Appliance load testers: This is suitable for home as well as professional use and is used to measure the current and wattage of any common consumer appliances such as refrigerators, heaters, and so on. This gives an idea of the power consumption by that appliance and ensures the safety load limits.
Whether you are a professional electrician, network administrator, or an engineer, you may require good quality electrical testers. You may also want to consider some of these tools for your home kit. If you have any requirement for electrical testers of any type, we will be happy to help you. You can share your requirements with us and we can assist you to pick the right tool. All our electrical circuit testers are manufactured as per industry standards. Aside from these details, if you have any questions about our electrical testers, feel free to contact us via phone or email.
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