RS PRO Test Lead Kit, CAT III, 10A
- RS Stock No.:
- 243-2998
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 304-02-982
- Manufacturer:
- RS PRO
Price Each
€17.63
(exc. VAT)
€21.68
(inc. VAT)
24 Within 1 working day(s) (IE stock)*
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Units | Per unit |
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1 + | €17.63 |
- RS Stock No.:
- 243-2998
- Distrelec Article No.:
- 304-02-982
- Manufacturer:
- RS PRO
RoHS Status: Exempt
- COO (Country of Origin):
- TW
Test Lead Kit
Replacement test leads suited to RS Pro, ISO-TECH and most other digital multimeters. Fitted with right-angled 4 mm shrouded plugs and supplied with probe tip insulators to prevent accidental short circuits. The multimeter test lead kit comes with the added benefit of a pair of crocodile clips for easy application. The probes are designed to meet BS EN 61010-1 safety standards Cat III.
Features and Benefits
Dual-layer silicone insulation
• Designed to last longer than any other leads currently available
• Resist melting if they come in contact with hot surfaces
• Remain flexible in cold environments
• Resist melting if they come in contact with hot surfaces
• Remain flexible in cold environments
Extra-heavy duty strain relief
• The strain relief is built into both the probe-end and the plug-end
• Tested beyond thirty thousand bends without failing
• Tested beyond thirty thousand bends without failing
What other benefits has this test lead got?
• Meets CAT III Safety Standards
• Probe tips insulators
• Current rating of 10A
• Option of crocodile clip applicator
• Standards – BS EN 61010 Cat III
• Probe tips insulators
• Current rating of 10A
• Option of crocodile clip applicator
• Standards – BS EN 61010 Cat III
What is CAT III?
CAT III is type of overvoltage installation category. In brief, three-phase distribution, including single phase commercial lighting.
Examples:
• Equipment in fixed installations, such as switchgear and polyphaser motors
• Bud and feeder in industrial plants
• Feeder and short branch circuits, distribution panel devices
• Lighting systems in larger buildings
• Appliance outlets with short connections to service entrance
• Bud and feeder in industrial plants
• Feeder and short branch circuits, distribution panel devices
• Lighting systems in larger buildings
• Appliance outlets with short connections to service entrance
Where are test leads required?
Electronic applications
• Board testing with minimum metal exposure to prevent damage to components
Industrial applications
• Testing in industrial CAT III environments, where less metal exposure improves safety
Electrical applications
• Socket testing which requires longer exposed tips
Work safely
Safety is everyones responsibility but ultimately its in your hands.
No tool by itself can guarantee your safety. Its the combination of the right tools and safe work practices that gives you maximum protection.
No tool by itself can guarantee your safety. Its the combination of the right tools and safe work practices that gives you maximum protection.
Here are some tips to help you in your work:
• Work on de-energized circuits whenever possible. Use proper lock-out/tag-out procedures. If these procedures are not in place or not enforced, assume that the circuit is live.
• On live circuits, use protective gear:
- Insulated tools
- Wear safety glasses or face shield
- Wear insulated gloves; remove watcher or other jewellery
- Stand on an insulated mat
- Wear flame resistant clothing, not ordinary work clothes
• When making measurements on live circuits:
- Hook on the ground clip first, then make contact with the hot lead. Remove the hot lead first, then ground lead last.
- Hang or rest the meter if possible. Try to avoid holding it in your hands, to minimize personal exposure to the effects of transients
• On live circuits, use protective gear:
- Insulated tools
- Wear safety glasses or face shield
- Wear insulated gloves; remove watcher or other jewellery
- Stand on an insulated mat
- Wear flame resistant clothing, not ordinary work clothes
• When making measurements on live circuits:
- Hook on the ground clip first, then make contact with the hot lead. Remove the hot lead first, then ground lead last.
- Hang or rest the meter if possible. Try to avoid holding it in your hands, to minimize personal exposure to the effects of transients
Standards
BS EN 61010 1000V Cat III
Attribute | Value |
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Lead Type | Test Lead Kit |
Connector Type | Crocodile Clip, Right Angle Plug |
Lead Length | 1.2m |
Current Rating | 10A |
Safety Category Voltage | 1000V |
Safety Category | CAT III 1000V |
Safety Category Level | CAT III |