| 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. | 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. | Test insulation of wires, cables, transformers and electrical motors quickly and easily with this rugged tester. | The Amprobe AMB-50 High-Voltage Insulation Tester has the necessary features for professional insulation diagnostics. It features calculation of PI and DAR parameters. The pass/fail comparison function helps to improve testing productivity. Readings are clearly displayed on a large backlit LCD display. Windows compatible PC Software and USB communications port serve for connecting the instrument to the PC and management of the recorded test data. | 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. | The AT-6000-T Transmitter works on Energized and De-energized circuits up to 600 V AC/DC in Category I through Category III electrical environments and features high signal, low signal, and loop modes. The Breaker Identification feature eliminates confusion of multiple false positives, common with older technology tracing tools, by identifying the one correct breaker or fuse with the highest recorded signal. |