Laserliner 083.021 AC-TiveMaster Voltage Tester Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Laserliner
Table of Contents
- Laserliner 083.021 AC-TiveMaster Voltage Tester
- Function/Application
- Safety instructions
- Symbols
- Insertion of batteries
- Functional test/Self-test
- Voltage test
- Single-pole phase test
- Determining the direction of the rotating field
- Battery lamp
- Calibration
- EU directives and disposal
- Technical data
- SERVICE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Laserliner 083.021 AC-TiveMaster Voltage Tester
Read the operating instructions and the enclosed brochure „Guarantee and additional notices“ completely. Follow the instructions they contain. Safely keep these documents for future reference.
Function/Application
Voltage and continuity tester for automatic measurement of AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) voltages. The device can be used to perform a single-phase test and a rotating eld test while also indicating the phase direction. The information is indicated by means of an LED display and an acoustic signal.
Safety instructions
- The device must only be used in accordance with its intended purpose and within the scope of the specifications.
- Before every measurement make sure that the area to be checked (e.g. line) and the tester are in perfect operating condition. Test the device by connecting it to known voltage sources (e.g. a 230 V socket in the case of AC testing or a car battery in the case of DC testing). Stop using the device if one or a number of its functions fails.
- If you are working with voltages higher than 25 V AC/60 V DC, exercise extreme caution. Touching the electrical conductors at such voltages poses a risk of life-threatening electric shocks. Take particular care if the 50V warning LED is on.
- Do not use the device in environments in which there are conductive particles or where the occurrence of moisture (in the form of condensation, for example) can create transient conductivity.
- If the device comes into contact with moisture or other conductive residues, work must not be carried out under voltage. At and above voltages of 25 V AC/60 V DC, the presence of moisture creates the risk of life-threatening electric shocks. Clean and dry the device before use. When using the device outdoors, make sure that the weather conditions are appropriate and/or that suitable protection measures are taken.
- If you are taking measurements in the hazardous vicinity of electrical installations, do not work alone and seek guidance from an electrically skilled person before starting work.
- Isolate the device from all current sources before opening the battery compartment cover.
- The device must not be connected to voltages for longer than 30 seconds.
- Hold the device by the grip sections only. Do not touch the test prods during measurement.
- If possible, do not work alone.
- Use the device only in the correct overvoltage category (without protective cover CAT II 1000 V; with protective cover CAT III 1000 V + CAT IV 600 V)
Symbols
Hazardous electrical voltage warning: Unprotected live components inside the device housing may pose a risk of electric shock.
- Danger area warning
- Protection class II: The test device has reinforced or double insulation.
- Overvoltage category II: Single-phase consumers that are connected to standard sockets, e.g. household appliances, portable tools.
- Overvoltage category III: Equipment in fixed installations and for applications where specific requirements with regard to the reliability and availability of equipment have to be met, e.g. circuit-breakers in fixed installations and devices used in industrial applications which are permanently connected to the fixed installation.
- Overvoltage category IV: Devices such as electricity meters, overcurrent circuit breakers and ripple-control units, which are intended for use at or near the infeed into the electrical installation of buildings, and speci cally from the main distribution to the supply system.
Insertion of batteries
IMPORTANT:
The device is ready for use immediately once the batteries have been inserted.
It does not have a separate ON/OFF switch and is therefore always active. As
from a measuring voltage of 50 V, the device operates in emergency mode even
without batteries.
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Test prod –
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Test prod +
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Flashlight
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LEDs for indicating the voltage
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LED for single-pole phase test
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Voltage warning > 50V
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LED for clockwise
(L) / anticlockwise
(R) rotating field -
LED for continuity
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Self-test
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Flashlight ON/OFF
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Battery compartment
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LED for +DC voltage
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LED for -DC voltage
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Protective covers for CAT III – 1000 V / CAT IV – 600 V
Functional test/Self-test
- Test the voltage tester by applying it to familiar voltage sources
- Connect test prods (1) and (2). The LED for the continuity test (8) lights up and a signal sounds.
- Press the „AUTOTEST“ button. If the test is successful, all the LEDs (4) light up along with the LED for the continuity test (8) and a signal sounds.
Voltage test
IMPORTANT:
To achieve the protection class CAT III 1000 V and CAT IV 600 V the protective
covers (14) must be placed over the test prods.
Hold the base device (+) in your right hand and the second test prod (-) in your left hand. Now apply the test prods to the contacts to be tested (line, socket, etc.).
The voltage tester is activated automatically at voltages of 12 V or above and indicates the measured voltage by lighting up the relevant LED (4).
Single-pole phase test
- Contact the conductor to be tested with test prod L2, L1 remains free during the measurement. The LED (5) will light up if an AC voltage is applied on the conductor.
- The single-pole phase test can only be performed with fully charged batteries inserted.
- The single-pole phase test can be carried out as from an AC voltage of approx. 100 V AC.
- When the single-pole phase test is carried out on the outer conductor, the indicator function may be adversely affected under certain conditions (e.g. when insulating personnel protective equipment is used or at insulated locations).
IMPORTANT:
The single-pole phase test is not suitable for checking for zero voltage. To
do this, you need to carry out a two-pole phase test.
Determining the direction of the rotating field
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Clockwise rotating field
If the R LED (8) lights up, it means that what you think is phase L1 really is phase L1 and that what you think is phase L2 really is phase L2. -
Anticlockwise rotating field
If the L LED (7) lights up, it means that what you think is phase L1 is actually phase L2 and that what you think is phase L2 is actually phase L1.
When you crosscheck this by switching round the test prods, the opposite symbol should light up instead.
Battery lamp
To switch on the battery lamp, press and hold down button 10. The light switches itself off automatically as soon as the button is released.
Calibration
The voltage tester needs to be calibrated and tested on a regular basis to ensure it produces accurate measurement results. We recommend carrying out calibration once a year.
EU directives and disposal
This device complies with all necessary standards for the free movement of goods within the EU. This product is an electric device and must be collected separately for disposal according to the European Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment. Further safety and supplementary notices at: www.laserliner.com/info
Technical data
SERVICE
Umarex GmbH & Co KG – Laserliner – Möhnestraße 149, 59755 Arnsberg, Germany
Tel.: +49 2932 638-300, Fax: +49 2932 638-333
laserliner@umarex.de
Umarex GmbH & Co KG Donnerfeld 2 59757 Arnsberg, Germany Tel.: +49 2932
638-300, Fax: -333 www.laserliner.com
References
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