Testboy 114 Non-Contact Voltage Tester Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Testboy
Table of Contents
Testboy 114 Non-Contact Voltage Tester
Safety notes
WARNING
An additional source of danger is posed my mechanical parts which can cause
severe personal injury. Objects can also be damaged (e.g., the instrument
itself can be damaged).
WARNING
An electric shock can result in death or severe injury. It can also lead to
property damage and damage to this instrument.
WARNING
Never point the laser beam directly or indirectly (on reflective surfaces)
toward the eyes. Laser radiation can cause irreparable damage to the eyes. You
must first deactivate the laser beam when measuring close to people.
WARNING
Unauthorized changes or modifications of the instrument are forbidden – such
changes put the approval (CE) and safety of the instrument at risk. In order
to operate the instrument safely, you must always observe the safety
instructions, warnings and information in the “Proper and Intended Use”
Chapter.
WARNING
Please observe the following information before using the instrument:
- Do not operate the instrument in the proximity of electrical welders, induction heaters and other electromagnetic fields.
- After an abrupt temperature fluctuation, the instrument should be allowed to adjust to the new temperature for about 30 minutes before using it. This helps to stabilize the IR sensor.
- Do not expose the instrument to high temperatures for a long period of time.
- Avoid dusty and humid surroundings.
- Measurement instruments and their accessories are not toys. Children should never be allowed access to them!
- In industrial institutions, you must follow the accident prevention regulations for electrical facilities and equipment, as established by your employer’s liability insurance organization.
- Please observe the following five safety rules Disconnect.
- Ensure isolation from the main supply voltage (check that there is no voltage on both poles).
- Earth and short-circuit.
- Cover neighboring parts that are under live electrical load.
Proper and intended use
This instrument is intended for use in applications described in the operation
manual only. Any other usage is considered improper and non-approved usage and
can result in accidents or the destruction of the instrument. Any misuse will
result in the expiry of all guarantee and warranty claims on the part of the
operator against the manufacturer.
- Remove the batteries during long periods of inactivity in order to avoid damaging the instrument.
- We assume no liability for damages to property or personal injury caused by improper handling or failure to observe safety instructions. Any warranty claim expires in such cases. An exclamation mark in a triangle indicates safety notices in the operating instructions.
- Read the instructions completely before beginning the initial commissioning. This instrument is CE approved and thus fulfills the required guidelines.
All rights reserved to alter specifications without prior notice © 2014 Testboy GmbH, Germany.
Disclaimer and exclusion of liability
- The warranty claim expires in cases of damages caused by failure to observe the instruction! We assume no liability for any resulting damage!
- Testboy is not responsible for damage resulting from:
- failure to observe the instructions,
- changes in the product that have not been approved by Testboy,
- the use of replacement parts that have not been approved or manufactured by Testboy,
- the use of alcohol, drugs or medication.
Correctness of the operating instructions
These operating instructions have been created with due care and attention. No claim is made nor guaranteed given that the data, illustrations and drawings are complete or correct. All rights are reserved in regard to changes, print failures and errors.
Disposal
For Testboy customers: Purchasing our product gives you the opportunity to
return the instrument to collection points for waste electrical equipment at
the end of its lifespan. The WEEE directive regulates the return and recycling
of electrical appliances. Manufacturers of electrical appliances are obliged
to take back and recycle all electrical appliances free of charge. Electrical
devices may then no longer be disposed of through conventional waste disposal
channels. Electrical appliances must be recycled and disposed of separately.
All equipment subject to this directive is marked with this logo.
Disposing of used batteries
As an end user, you are legally obliged (by the relevant laws concerning
battery disposal) to return all used batteries. Disposal of normal household
waste is prohibited! Contaminant-laden batteries are labeled with the adjacent
symbol which indicates the prohibition of disposal of normal household waste.
The abbreviations used for heavy metals are:
- Cd = Cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead.
You can return your used batteries for no charge to collection points in your community or everywhere where batteries are sold!
Certificate of Quality
All aspects of the activities carried out by Testboy GmbH relating to quality
during the manufacturing process are monitored permanently within the
framework of a Quality Management System. Furthermore, Testboy GmbH confirms
that the testing equipment and instruments used during the calibration process
are subject to a permanent inspection process.
Declaration of Conformity
The product conforms to the present directives. For more detailed information,
go to www.testboy.de Thank you for choosing a
Testboy® 114.
- Non-contact voltage tester from 12 V AC
- High-performance LED flashlight
- Vibrates if the voltage is detected.
Non-contact voltage test
The Testboy® 114 is capable of detecting wires carrying live voltages using
the built-in circuits in its tip. If a voltage of 110 V AC or more is
detected, the white cap will glow red (1a) and the device vibrates. To detect
voltages below 110 V AC, switch the flashlight on using switch (1b). Now
voltages from 12 V AC can be detected. A flowing current is not required!
Check the voltage tester before use against a known voltage supply (e.g. a power socket) to ensure that it is working correctly.When using the Tester, if tip does not glow, the voltage could still be present. The Tester indicates active voltage in the presence of electrostatic fields of sufficient strength generated from the source (MAINS) voltage. If the field strength is low, the Tester may not provide an indication of live voltages. Lack of an indication occurs if the Tester is unable to sense the presence of voltage which may be influenced by several factors including, but not limited to:
- Shielded wire/cables
- Thickness and type of insulation
- Distance from the voltage source
- Fully-isolated users prevent an effective ground
- Receptacles in recessed sockets/ differences in socket design
- Condition of the Tester and Batteries
Use caution with voltages above 30 V ac as a shock hazard may exist.
FOR USE BY COMPETENT PERSONS
Anyone using this instrument 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 instrument
before and after using it to ensure that it is in good working condition. The
single-pole phase testing is not appropriate to determine whether a line is
live or not. For this purpose, the double-pole voltage test is always
required.
Definition of measurement categories.
Measurement category II
Measurement category II is applicable to test and measure circuits connected
directly to utilization points (socket outlets and similar points) of the low-
voltage mains installation. The typical short-circuit current is < 10 kA.
Measurement category III
Measurement category III is applicable to test and measure circuits connected
to the distribution part of the building’s low-voltage mains installation.
Typical short-circuit current is < 50 kA.
Measurement category IV
Measurement category IV is applicable to test and measure circuits connected
at the source of the building’s low-voltage mains installation. The Typical
short-circuit current is >>50 kA. Read the instruction before use. If the
equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
All parts of the device and its accessories are not allowed to be changed or replaced, other than authorized by the manufacturer or his agent. For cleaning the unit, use a dry cloth.
Flashlight
Turn on the built-in flashlight with the switch (1b). Using a high-performance
LED a burning time of up to 60 hours per set of batteries is possible! The
life of the LED is over 100,000 hours.
Changing the batteries
Insert a screwdriver into the notch (2) and pry the battery compartment cover
off. Make sure you insert the batteries the right way around!Do not dispose of
batteries in normal household rubbish! Use an authorized local collection
point!
Technical data
- Voltage range 12 – 1000 V AC
- Power supply 2 x 1.5 V AAA Micro
- Degree of protection IP 40
- Overvoltage category CAT III 1000 V
- Testing standard IEC/EN 61010-1 (DIN VDE 0411)