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Voltage Tester KEMOT NAR0105 — AC/DC 12–220 V with LCD Display
Voltage Tester KEMOT NAR0105 — AC/DC 12–220 V with LCD Display
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Voltage Tester KEMOT NAR0105 — AC/DC 12–220 V with LCD Display
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Voltage Tester KEMOT NAR0105 — AC/DC 12–220 V with LCD Display
Voltage Tester KEMOT NAR0105 — AC/DC 12–220 V with LCD Display
The KEMOT NAR0105 voltage tester is a handheld instrument for measuring AC and DC voltages between 12 and 220 V. Its compact form factor and clear LCD numeric display provide straightforward readout for quick verification of mains, battery and low-voltage circuits. The tester is designed for basic troubleshooting, installation checks and routine maintenance tasks where a simple, portable voltage measurement is required.
The device offers a wide measuring range that covers common low-voltage and mains voltages used in residential and light commercial settings. The LCD display gives unambiguous numeric results, reducing the chance of misinterpretation compared with purely analog indicators. Its handheld design and straightforward operation enable rapid testing without additional equipment. The tester is suitable for use on both AC and DC circuits, which increases its versatility for electricians and DIY users.
Switch the tester on according to the manufacturer’s instructions and select the appropriate measurement mode if applicable. Place the test probes or contact points on the conductor or terminals to be measured, ensuring safe handling and avoiding contact with live metal parts. Read the numeric voltage value on the LCD display and compare it with the expected voltage level for the circuit. Turn the device off and store it safely after use. Follow standard safety procedures for working with electrical circuits, including isolating power where necessary and wearing appropriate personal protective equipment.
Use the tester within its specified voltage range and avoid measurements on circuits that exceed the declared limits. Regularly inspect the device and its probes for damage before use. For measurements on high-energy or industrial systems, or where insulation and fault current protection are critical, use purpose-built instruments rated for those environments.
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