FLUKE T150VDE Voltage/Continuity Tester Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- FLUKE
Table of Contents
- T90/T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE
- Voltage/Continuity Tester
- Instruction Sheet
- Introduction
- To Contact Fluke
- Safety Information
- Symbols
- Accessories
- Quick Reference
- Features
- Display
- How to Hold the Tester
- Self-Test
- Voltage Test
- Voltage Test with Switched Load, RCD Trip Test (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE)
- Single-Pole Phase Test
- Continuity/Diode Test
- Beeper (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE)
- Resistance Test (T150VDE)
- Display HOLD (T130VDE/T150VDE)
- Rotary Field Indication (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE)
- Torch and Backlight (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE)
- Maintenance
- How to Clean
- When to Calibrate
- Battery Replacement
- Specifications
- LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
T90/T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE
Voltage/Continuity Tester
Instruction Sheet
Introduction
The Fluke T90/T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE Electrical Testers (the Tester or Product) are voltage and continuity testers with a rotary field indication (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE only). Their primary use is for test and measurement in industrial, commercial, and household environments. This Product complies with the most recent safety standards for safe, reliable test and measurement. The fixed test probe cover prevents the risk of injury when you move the instrument.
To Contact Fluke
Fluke Corporation operates worldwide. For local contact information, go to our
website: www.fluke.com To register your product, view,
print, or download the latest manual or manual supplement, go to our website.
Fluke Corporation
P.O. Box 9090
Everett, WA 98206-9090
+1-425-446-5500
fluke-info@fluke.com
Safety Information
Warning
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury:
- Read all safety Information before you use the Product.
- Use the Product only as specified, or the protection supplied by the Product can be compromised.
- Measure a known voltage first to make sure that the Product operates correctly.
- Do not apply more than the rated voltage, between the terminals or between each terminal and earth ground.
- Limit operation to the specified measurement category or voltage ratings.
- Do not work alone.
- Comply with local and national safety codes. Use personal protective equipment (approved rubber gloves, face protection, and flame-resistant clothes) to prevent shock and arc blast injury where hazardous live conductors are exposed.
- Do not use the Product around explosive gas, vapor, or in damp or wet environments.
- Do not use and disable the Product if it is damaged.
- Do not use the Product if it operates incorrectly.
- Keep fingers behind the finger guards on the probes.
- Do not use the Product if the test leads are damaged.
- Examine the case before you use the Product. Look for cracks or missing plastic.
- The battery door must be closed and fastened before you operate the Product.
- Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator shows to prevent incorrect measurements.
- Repair the Product before use if the battery leaks.
- For use by competent persons. Anyone using this Product should be knowledgeable and trained about the risks involved with measuring voltage, especially in an industrial setting, and the importance of taking safety precautions and of testing the Product before and after using it to ensure that it is in good working condition.
Symbols
These symbols are on the Tester or in this instruction sheet.
Symbol | Explanation |
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Important information. Consult the instruction sheet. | |
Hazardous Voltage. | |
Suitable for live working. | |
This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking |
requirements. The affixed label indicates that you must not discard this
electrical/electronic product in domestic household waste. Product Category:
With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE Directive Annex I, this
product is classed as category 9 “Monitoring and Control Instrumentation”
product. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Go to
Fluke’s website for recycling information.
| Conforms to European Union Directives.
| VDE Association for Electrical, Electronic & Information Technologies;
following rules of “Geprüfte Sicherheit.”
CAT III| Measurement Category III is applicable to test and measuring
circuits connected to the distribution part of the building’s low-voltage
MAINS installation.
CAT IV| Measurement Category IV is applicable to test and measuring
circuits connected at the source of the building’s low-voltage MAINS
installation.
Accessories
The Tester is supplied with accessories.
Part Number | Accessory |
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4083642 | GS38 Probe Tip Sheath |
4083656 | 4.2 mm ø Probe Extensions |
4111533 | H15 Belt Holster (sold separately) |
4111540 | C150 Zippered Soft Carrying Case (sold separately) |
Figure 1 shows the Probe Tip Protector Cap. This multifunctional accessory is useful for tests and storage of different accessories. (The Probe Extensions are stored in the Probe Tip Protector Cap before shipment.)
1 | Storage area for Probe Tip Sheaths |
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2 | Storage area for 4.2 mm ø Probe Extensions |
3 | Earth-pin safety-socket opener for UK sockets (press opener into socket to |
release safety covers, see Figure 2)
4| Storage area for probes when not in use
Figure 3 illustrates how to store and retrieve the tip accessories from the cap.
1 | For storage, push Probe Tip Sheath into place. |
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2 | To retrieve, firmly push probe tip into Probe Tip Sheath. |
3 | Pull on probe handle to remove Probe Tip Sheath. |
4 | For storage, push 4.2 mm ø Probe Extensions into place. |
5 | To retrieve, firmly push probe tip into Probe Extensions. Twist 1/4 turn. |
6 | Pull on probe handle to remove Probe Extensions. Continue to twist until |
tip is tight.
Quick Reference
Use the pushbuttons to turn the functions on or off. See the list that follows for a quick reference to each of these pushbuttons.
Pushbutton | Description |
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Push to turn torch light on or off (T110VDE, T130VDE, T150VDE). |
To save battery power the function automatically turns off after 30 seconds.
| Push to hold the value that shows in the LCD in volt and resistance
measurements. Push again to turn HOLD off (T130VDE, T150VDE).
To save battery power the function automatically turns off after 30 seconds.
| Push this button on each of the probes at the same time to start the test
for low impedance switchable load.
| Push and hold for 2 seconds to turn the resistance measurement on or off
(T150VDE only).
To save battery power, the function automatically turns off after 30 seconds.
PN 3928126
October 2011, Rev. 3, 3/21
© 2011-2021 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved.
Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are
trademarks of their respective companies.
Features
| Model
---|---
T90| T110VDE| T130VDE| T150VDE
Complies with EN 61243-3:2014| •| •| •| •
LED Indication Range: 12 V to 690 V dc and ac| •| •| •| •
V Display: Multiple LED Bargraph| •| •| •| •
Independent ELV indicator LED, indicates if >50 V ac/120 V dc is present even
in the event of no battery power or main circuit failure| •| •| •| •
LCD Indication Range: 6 V to 690 V dc and ac| | | •| •
V Display: Digital LCD 3½ digit (1 V resolution)| | | •| •
Resistance Measurement: LCD 3½ digit (0 to 1999 Ω/1 Ω resolution)| | | | •
LCD Backlight| | | •| •
Display HOLD: Freeze/unfreeze display with voltage or resistance measurement|
| | •| •
CAT II 690 V / CAT III 600 V| •| | |
CAT III 690 V / CAT IV 600 V| | •| •| •
Rugged, Double-Insulated Wire| •| •| •| •
Fixed Impedance ~200 kΩ (≤3.5 mA @ 690 V)| •| •| •| •
Switchable Load by 2 pushbuttons (~30 mA @ 230 V)| | •| •| •
Vibration During Load (when 2 switchable load pushbuttons are pushed)| | •| •|
•
Single-Pole Phase Test (also operates with gloves)| •| •| •| •
Rotary Field Direction (also operates with gloves)| | •| •| •
Continuity Test / Diode Test| •| •| •| •
Torch| | •| •| •
Beeper for Continuity/Phase/ACV| •| •| •| •
IP54| •| | |
IP64| | •| •| •
Slim Metal Probe Tips (threaded base for included tip accessories)| •| •| •| •
Probe Tip Protector Cap (secure storage for the docked probes)| •| •| •| •
4.2 mm ø Probe Tip Thickness Extensions (for better fit in outlets)| •| •| •|
•
19 mm Probe Tip distance when docked| •| •| •| •
Probe Tip Sheath (UK GS38 sheathkeeps the exposed metal to a <4 mm limit)| •|
•| •| •
Slim Probe for Ultra-Compact Form Factor| •| | |
Display
LEDs
(All Models)
| Description
---|---
| Voltage level is backlit
| Voltage level is more than ELV limit (>50 V ac or >120 V dc)
| Voltage is ac / phase in Single Pole Phase test
| Voltage is positive or negative at the indicator probe
| Battery is low / Replace battery
| Continuity or diode in forward operation
| Switchable load is ON (two buttons pressed and current flows)
| 3-phase sequence indication detected left or right turning phases with
nonindicator probe (L1) to indicator probe (L2)
gpn76.eps
LCD (T130VDE/ T150VDE)| Description
1| Display is in HOLD mode
2| Voltage measurement (T130VDE/ T150VDE) or resistance measurement (T150VDE)
3| Resistance measurement (T150VDE)
4| AC Voltage measurement
5| DC Voltage measurement
6| Battery is low / Replace battery
How to Hold the Tester
Always hold the product behind the barrier to keep the display in view. See Figure 4.
Warning
To prevent possible electric shock, never touch the metal pins of the probes when power is applied.
Self-Test
The Tester has a built-in self test function.
Before and after use, do a self-test:
-
Touch and hold the probe tips together.
shows and you can hear the beeper. This makes sure that the test leads have continuity. -
Make sure that:
• batteries are good
• (T90, T110VDE) is NOT on
• (T130VDE, T150VDE) does not show in the display -
Continue to hold the probe tips together for more than three seconds.
-
Open the probe tips again. All LEDs (all but and ) must be on and all symbols in the LCD (T130VDE, T150VDE) show for one second. This test makes sure that all other internal circuits and indicators are good.
-
Measure a known voltage such as a 230 V socket outlet. This completes the self-test and includes the >ELV circuit.
If the Tester fails the self-test or voltage test, do not use. See To Contact Fluke for servicing.
For an inspection of the insulation, cables, and case, see Safety Information.
Voltage Test
A voltage test is the main function of the Tester. The T90 and T110VDE have an LED bargraph indication to show the nominal voltage levels. The T130VDE and T150VDE also show the values in the LCD.
Connect the two test probes to the UUT to do a voltage test.
Above 12 V the Tester turns on automatically. For the T130VDE and T150VDE, the LCD comes on at 6 V. The backlit LEDs show the nominal voltage level, for example or .
For the T130VDE and T150VDE, the voltage is measured and the value is shown on the LCD as for example, 227 VAC.
Interference voltages (capacitive or inductive) could influence the Product display. To prevent these influences, press both load buttons. This action loads the UUT with a lower impedance and suppresses the interference voltages. See Voltage Test with Switched Load for more information.
The voltage value on the LCD must not be used to validate a zero voltage. Always use the LED bargraph. For ac voltages, the LED and the VAC symbol in the LCD (T130VDE/T150VDE) illuminates. For dc voltages, the polarity of the display voltage refers to the instrument test probe with the and LEDs or the
- or – symbol in the LCD (T130VDE/T150VDE). For voltages that are more than the ELV limit (>50 V ac or >120 V dc), comes on in the display. The voltage LED bargraph and the >ELV indicator must not be used for measurements. For measurements you can use the LCD on the T130VDE/T150VDE to see the actual value.
When the LED bargraph does not indicate the presence of voltage (no LEDs illuminated), Fluke highly recommends that you install earthing equipment before work.
Voltage Test with Switched Load, RCD Trip Test (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE)
During voltage tests, you can temporarily decrease the interference voltages from inductive or capacitive coupling by loading the UUT with a lower impedance than the Tester has in normal mode. The interference voltage returns to the original level once the Switched Load is removed. In systems with RCD circuit breakers, you can trip an RCD switch with the same low impedance as when you measure voltage between L and PE (see Figure 5).
To do an RCD trip test during voltage measurement, push the two buttons at the same time. If you have 10 mA or 30 mA RCDs between L and PE in a 230 V system, it will trip.
During load current, the indicator probe side vibrates and the LED is the indication for the flowing load current. This indication is not to be used for voltage test or measurement.
Due to low impedance, this circuit is overload-protected and will decrease the load current after 20 seconds @ 230 V and after 2 seconds @ 690 V.
If the two pushbuttons are not used, the RCDs will not trip, even in measurements between L and PE.
Single-Pole Phase Test
Warning
To prevent possible electric shock, never touch the metal pins of the probes when power is applied.
To do a single-pole phase test:
- Firmly hold the indicator probe around its body (between the finger guard and cable).
- Touch the probe tip to an unknown contact to find the conductor.
turns on when the ac voltage is >100 V and you hear the beeper.
For a single-pole phase test to find external conductors, the display function operates unreliably in some conditions. An example is insulated body protective equipment on insulated locations, such as a PVC floor or fiberglass ladder.
The Tester operates without a touch electrode and is usable when you wear gloves. The single-pole phase test is not meant to find if a conductor is live or not. For this function, always use the Voltage test.
Continuity/Diode Test
To do a continuity test of cables, switches, relays, bulbs, or fuses:
- Do a Voltage test to make sure the UUT is not live.
- Connect the two test probes with the UUT. You will hear the beeper for continuity and is on.
The test voltage/current polarity for a diode test at the non-indicator test probe is positive + and the indicator test probe is negative -.
Note
The Tester automatically goes into the voltage measurement mode if voltage is
sensed.
Beeper (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE)
The beeper is heard when the Tester is in the Continuity, Voltage, and Single- Pole Phase Test modes. In work areas with high background noise, make sure you can hear the beeper before you start a test.
Resistance Test (T150VDE)
The Tester measures low ohm resistances between 1 Ω and 1999 Ω at a resolution of 1 Ω.
To do a resistance test:
- Do a Voltage test to make sure the UUT is not live.
- Connect the two test probes with the UUT. Push and hold for 2 seconds and read value on the display.
- Push and hold for 2 seconds to turn the function off.
To save battery power the function automatically turns off after 30 seconds. The Tester automatically goes into the voltage measurement mode if voltage is sensed.
Display HOLD (T130VDE/T150VDE)
The T130VDE and T150VDE include a Display HOLD function for the LCD.
To use the Display HOLD function:
- Push HOLD to freeze the LCD while in a Voltage or Resistance measurement. The status is shown in the display with a HOLD symbol.
- Push HOLD again to unfreeze the LCD.
To save battery power the Display HOLD function automatically turns off after 30 seconds.
Rotary Field Indication (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE)
The Tester has a double-pole rotary field indicator. The 3rd pole is capacitively-coupled into the unit from the user’s hand. The Tester operates without a touch electrode and is also usable when you wear gloves.
and display for ac voltage measurements, but the rotary direction is found only in a three-phase system. In parallel, the Tester reads the voltage between two external conductors.
To use the rotary field indicator:
- Connect the test probe with the phase L1 and the indicator probe with the phase L2.
- Firmly hold the indicator probe around its body (between the finger guard and cable).
The voltage and the rotary field direction show on the display. (see Figure 6) signifies that the supposed phase L1 is the actual phase L1 and the supposed phase L2 is the actual phase L2 right rotary field. (see Figure 7) signifies that the supposed phase L1 is the actual phase L2 and the supposed phase L2 is the actual phase L1 left rotary field. A retest with exchanged test probes will cause the opposite symbol to illuminate.
Torch and Backlight (T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE)
The T110VDE/T130VDE/T150VDE include a torch and backlight function. This function is helpful in areas with unsatisfactory light, for example, division switch cabinets.
To use the torch or backlight:
1. Push to turn the torch and backlight on.
2. Push again to turn the torch and backlight off.
To save battery power the function automatically turns off after 30 seconds.
Maintenance
Warning
For safe operation and maintenance of the product:
- Be sure that the battery polarity is correct to prevent battery leakage.
- Remove batteries to prevent battery leakage and damage to the Product if it is not used for an extended period or if it is stored above or below its operating temperature.
- Repair the Product before use if the battery leaks.
Warning
To prevent personal injury:
- Batteries contain hazardous chemicals that can cause burns or explode. If exposure to chemicals occurs, clean with water and get medical aid.
- Do not disassemble the Product beyond the removal of the battery door.
- Have an approved technician repair the Product.
- Remove the input signals before you clean the Product.
- Use only specified replacement parts.
- Keep the Tester dry and clean.
- Do not operate the Product with covers removed or the case open. Hazardous voltage exposure is possible.
How to Clean
Before you clean the Tester, remove it from all measurement circuits.
Caution
To prevent damage, do not use abrasives or solvents on the Tester.
Clean the case with a moist cloth and weak detergent. After you clean the Tester, do not use it for a period of 5 hours.
When to Calibrate
Fluke recommends a calibration interval of 1 year.
Battery Replacement
If (Fluke T90/T110VDE) is on or shows in the LCD (Fluke T130VDE/T150VDE) during tests or measurements, replace the batteries.
To replace the batteries:
- Disconnect the Tester from the measurement circuit.
- Open the battery cover. See Figure 8.
- Remove the discharged batteries.
- Replace with two new 1.5V IEC LR03 AAA batteries.
- Align the battery polarity as shown on the case housing.
- Close and attach the battery cover.
Note
Do not overtighten the screw for the battery cover.
7. Complete a self-test.
Specifications
| Model
---|---
T90| T110VDE| T130VDE| T150VDE
LEDs
Voltage range| 12 V to 690 V ac/dc| •| •| •| •
Resolution| ±12 V, 24 V, 50 V, 120 V, 230 V, 400 V, 690 V| •| •| •| •
Tolerance| Complies with EN 61243-3:2014| •| •| •| •
Frequency range| 0 / 40 Hz to 400 Hz| •| •| •| •
Response time| ≤0.5 second| •| •| •| •
Auto power on| ≥12V ac/dc| •| •| •| •
LCD
Voltage range| 6 V to 690 V ac/dc| | | •| •
Resolution| ±1 V| | | •| •
Tolerance| ±(3 % rdg + 5 digits)| | | •| •
Frequency range| 0 / 40 Hz to 400 Hz| | | •| •
Response time| ≤1 second| | | •| •
Auto power on| ≥6 V ac/dc| | | •| •
Voltage detection| Automatic| •| •| •| •
Polarity detection| Full range| •| •| •| •
Range detection| Automatic| •| •| •| •
Internal basic load impedance Peak current| Maximum 3.5 mA at 690 V 200
kΩ / Is <3.5 mA (no RCD tripping)| •| •| •| •
Operation time| Duration Time = 30 seconds| •| •| •| •
Recovery time| Recovery Time = 240 seconds| •| •| •| •
Switchable Load| ~7 kΩ| | •| •| •
Peak current| Is (load) = 150 mA| | •| •| •
RCD tripping| I ~30mA @ 230V| | •| •| •
Continuity Test| 0 to 400 kΩ| •| •| •| •
Accuracy| nominal resistance +50 %| •| •| •| •
Test current| ≤5 µA| •| •| •| •
Single-pole Phase Test| 100 V ac to 690 V ac| •| •| •| •
Frequency range| 40 Hz to 60 Hz| •| | |
50 Hz to 400 Hz| | •| •| •
Rotary Field Indication| | | •| •| •
Voltage range (LEDs)| 100 V to 690 V (phase to earth)| | •| •| •
Frequency range| 50 Hz to 60 Hz| | •| •| •
Resistance Measurement| 0 Ω to 1999 Ω| | | | •
Resolution| 1 Ω| | | | •
Tolerance| ±(5 % rdg +10 digits) @ 20 °C| | | | •
Temperature coefficient| ±5 digits / 10 K| | | | •
Test current| ≤30 µA| | | | •
Size in mm (HxWxL)| 245x64x28| 255x78x35
Weight in kg (includes batteries)| 0.18| 0.27
Environmental
Pollution degree ……………………………..2
Protection degree ……………………………IP54 (T90)
IP64 (T110VDE/ T130VDE/ T150VDE)
Operating Temperature ……………………-15 °C to +45 °C
Storage Temperature……………………….-20 °C to +60 °C
Humidity ……………………………………..85 % RH maximum
Altitude ……………………………………….2000 m
Vibration ……………………………………..refer to EN61243-3
Safety EN61243-3:2014
Agency approvals……………………………VDE-GS
Transporting goods…………………………VBG 1, § 35
Overvoltage protection ………………………690 V ac/dc
Measurement category
T90……………………………………………..CAT II 690 V
CAT III 600 V
T110VDE/T130VDE/ T150VDE ………………CAT III 690 V
CAT IV 600 V
Power supply ………………………………….2 x 1.5 V Micro / LR03 / AAA
Power consumption …………………………..50 mA maximum / ~250 mW
Language support ……………………………..German, English, French, Italian
LIMITED WARRANTY & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
This Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for two years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries, or damage from accident, neglect, misuse, alteration, contamination, or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. Resellers are not authorized to extend any other warranty on Fluke’s behalf. To obtain service during the warranty period, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send your defective Tester to that Service Center with a description of the problem. Replace depleted batteries immediately to avoid Tester damage from battery leakage.
THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY. NO OTHER WARRANTIES, SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. FLUKE IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY. Since some states or countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of an implied warranty or of incidental or consequential damages, this limitation of liability may not apply to you.
Fluke Corporation
P.O. Box 9090
Everett WA 98206-9090
11/99
Fluke Europe B.V
P.O. Box 1186
5602 B.D.
Eindhoven
The Netherlands
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