Can’t tell from picture (Or specs on Screwfix).
Does this tester come with GS 38 shrouds for the tips?
I can confirm that all of our T-Series Testers are GS38 compliant. The electrical tester is built according to EN safety standards with those standards separately approved by independent VDE test labs. The Two-pole Tester is designed according to IEC EN 61243-3:2014 regulations and HSE GS 38 for the tip caps. It can verify the absence of voltage, even with discharged batteries. To keep you safe at work, the two-pole tester is rated to CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 690 V.
Cables are often weakened with repeated bending, twisting, wrapping and constant strain. If the cable were to break on your electrical tester, voltage tester and continuity tester, it could place you at an increased safety risk. Industry standards call for the cable to be tested to withstand a forty-five-degree bend, and still work after 5000 bend cycles. Fluke puts its testers through three times what the standard demands, flexing the cable over 150 degrees in each direction.
WearGuard™ insulation is also included to keep you safe by making it easier to see damage to test leads. The two-pole tester’s rugged, durable test leads have two layers of insulation for added durability. When you do an inspection of your test leads, if the inner, contrasting-colored layer is showing, that’s a sign that the test leads have been damaged and it's time to replace them.
Answered by: Fluke
Date published: 2021-09-05