Quick tech specs
- Device Function: Voltage Measurement
- Battery Chemistry: Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
- Battery Size Supported: 3.6V
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VeriSafe™ Absence of Voltage Tester
The Safe Way to Verify the Absence of Voltage.
When servicing electrical equipment, workers must comply with safety regulations that require a voltage verification test to validate the absence of voltage. This process includes a number of stages that can be complex and time-consuming when using hand-held portable test instruments.
The VeriSafe™ Absence of Voltage Tester from Panduit simplifies this process by automating the voltage verification process.
Once installed, a simple push of a button enables workers to verify the absence of voltage and see an active indication when the absence of voltage is confirmed. This provides a new and innovative way to safely, reliably, and efficiently verify the absence of voltage before accessing potentially dangerous electrical equipment.
By automating this process, the VeriSafe™ Absence of Voltage Tester:
The Safe Way to Verify the Absence of Voltage.
When servicing electrical equipment, workers must comply with safety regulations that require a voltage verification test to validate the absence of voltage. This process includes a number of stages that can be complex and time-consuming when using hand-held portable test instruments.
The VeriSafe™ Absence of Voltage Tester from Panduit simplifies this process by automating the voltage verification process.
Once installed, a simple push of a button enables workers to verify the absence of voltage and see an active indication when the absence of voltage is confirmed. This provides a new and innovative way to safely, reliably, and efficiently verify the absence of voltage before accessing potentially dangerous electrical equipment.
By automating this process, the VeriSafe™ Absence of Voltage Tester:
- Reduces the risk of exposure of electrical hazards for improved worker safety
- Reduces testing procedure time and complexity to improve productivity
- Supports compliance when used to verify the electrical lockout/tagout process as described in NFPA 70E
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