| Content | Amprobe TMD-56 thermometer with USB download capability is a professional choice for HVAC/R technicians, electricians, research, industrial process, and quality control. This model comes with a dual input that allows easy access to easy super-heat and sub-cool temperature measurement as well as cut-out and in temperature measurements. | Poor grounding is dangerous and contributes to unnecessary downtime and increases the risk of equipment failure. The Amprobe GP-2A Earth Ground Resistance Tester provides accurate and reliable measurements for ground resistance and soil resistivity to assure the safety and performance of an electrical system. The GP-2A is complete with PC software that allows the user to download critical recorded measurements and to create professional reports for customers. | The Amprobe IRC-110 thermal camera, designed for the professional, is rugged with point-and-shoot functionality to give you a visual heat map image for quick and accurate identification of temperature related issues. Troubleshoot electrical connections, motors, HVAC and electrical, and insulation leaks around buildings to identify potential energy savings. | Test insulation of wires, cables, transformers and electrical motors quickly and easily with this rugged tester. | Amprobe TMD-53W thermometer is a professional choice for HVAC/R technicians, electricians, research, industrial process, and quality control. The dual inputs allow easy super-heat and sub-cool temperature measurement as well as cut-out and in temperature measurements. It also features a large triple backlit display with a basic accuracy of 0.05%. | Like the AT-2004, the Amprobe AT-2005 Wire Tracer traces live wires buried or hidden behind walls up to 13 feet (4 m) thick without interrupting power. However, the AT-2005 electrical wire tracer also includes a battery booster that strengthens the signal for more accurately tracing opens and finding wires in walls. The AT-2005 is used for quickly locating breakers, broken wires, neutrals, grounds, shorts and pinpointing ground faults. |