Content | When leaks occur they often generate an ultrasonic frequency that is beyond human hearing. Amprobe?s TMULD-300 converts these sounds into an audible range for easy detection. The TMULD-300 tests pressurized air lines, refrigeration systems, and steam lines for leaks. Quickly and easily locate a leak location with this unique device. | With the Amprobe AT-2004-A Wire Tracer you can trace live, de-energized, or open (broken) wires buried behind walls up to 13 feet (4 m) thick, without interrupting power. It?s a great choice for finding wires in walls, locating breakers, neutrals, and ground lines, and zeroing in on shorts, ground faults, and broken wires. This electrical wire tracer doesn?t interfere with sensitive electronic equipment so it?s safe to use in data centers. | This affordable and rugged megohmmeter is fast and easy to use, and offer the features you need for most insulation test applications including wires, cables, transformers and motors. | If you install or connect 3-phase motors and systems, you recognize the importance of verifying the correct motor rotation and wiring phase sequence. Improper connections can cause motors to rotate in reverse direction, potentially damaging the motor and the equipment it is powering. | The Amprobe LM-120 light meter measures the visible light from fluorescent, metal halide, high-pressure sodium or incandescent sources. It is a portable, easy-to-use digital light meter designed for simple one-hand operation reading in Lumen (lux) or foot candle (fc) units. The LM-120 measures a wide range of light up to 20,000 fc or 200,000 lux with an accurate, high resolution of 0.01 fc/lux. This unit is Auto-ranging plus manual ranging with ability to Zero out the reading before taking a measurement. | The Amprobe TACH20 Hand-held Tachometer accurately measures rotational or surface speed as well as length. It comes with a large LCD display that allows the user to easily read the measurement. It also has a built in memory function that permits automatic storage of maximum, minimum, average values plus the last measurement displayed. |