Special Features: Transmitter docks in Receiver Transmitter integrated GFCI outlet tester in receiver.Application: Locate Circuit Breakers in Panel, Test GFCI Devices.Includes Transmitter, Receiver, user manual, and 9V battery (for Receiver).Measurement Category II is applicable to test and measuring circuits connected directly to utilization points (socket outlets and similar points) of the low-voltage MAINS installation.Built to withstand a 6.6-Foot (2 m) drop.Uses one 9V battery in receiver only Transmitter does not require a battery Easily accessible battery compartment.Transmitter is powered by the circuit when connected to the electrical outlet or fixture.Receiver powers off automatically after approximately three minutes of non-use to conserve battery life.The transmitter may be connected to other electrical fixtures using optional accessories which are sold separately (Cat.Transmitter incorporates a three-pin plug for connecting to North-American-style grounded electrical outlets.Transmitter docks in the Receiver for convenient storage as a single item when tester is not is use.Transmitter incorporates a GFCI outlet tester to inspect the wiring condition at the electrical outlet and test GFCI devices.Receiver delivers clear visual and audible indications when the correct breaker has been located.Tester consists of two parts: a Transmitter, connected to the electrical outlet or fixture and a Receiver, used to scan the panel to locate the correct breaker.Quickly and accurately locate the correct circuit breaker in a panel corresponding to the circuit to which an electrical outlet or fixture is connected.The Transmitter also features a GFCI outlet tester. The Transmitter is connected to the electrical outlet or fixture in the circuit while the receiver is used to scan the breakers in the circuit panel. The Klein Tools ET310 is a digital circuit breaker finder used to locate the correct circuit breaker in a panel to which an electrical outlet or fixture is connected. Klein Tools ET310 AC Circuit Breaker Finder with Integrated GFCI Outlet Tester
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