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AT-6010-EUR
Identifying Breakers and Fuses
Set-up:
1
Test Leads
Simplified direct connection
1. Connect the green and red test leads to
the Transmitter using either simplified direct
connection or separate neutral connection.
Simplified direct connection: connect
the test leads directly to the line/phase
and neutral wires. While locating
a breaker or fuse, wires will not be
traceable as the signals will cancel each
other out.
Separate neutral connection: first
connect the red lead to the Energized
line/phase wire on the load side of
the system. The signal will ONLY be
transmitted between the outlet to which
the Transmitter is connected and the
source of power.
2. Connect the green test lead to the
neutral at the same outlet as the red test
lead for simplified direct connection. For
separate neutral connection connect the
green test lead to a separate neutral, such
as a neutral wire as close to the breaker/
fuse as it is possible.
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Beha-Amprobe
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Set-up:
2
Transmitter
Transmitter
indicator showing
signal in
HIGH mode
1. Turn on the Transmitter.
2. Verify that the test leads are properly connected;
the red LED voltage status light should be on
for circuits with voltage above 30 V AC/DC, and
it should be off for De-energized circuits below
30 V AC/DC.
3. HIGH signal mode is automatically activated
when the Transmitter is turned on.
Receiver:
Breaker and Fuse Tracing
Align the tip sensor groove
with the breaker/fuse
1. Turn on the Receiver.
Tracing mode is automatically activated.
2. Align the groove on the Tip Sensor with the
breaker/fuse lengthwise.
3. Scan all breakers/fuses in any order to find a breaker/
fuse with the highest signal. Adjust sensitivity by pressing
+ or - on the keypad to show the signal strength near 50
for the breaker/fuse with the highest signal.
4. Rescan all breakers/fuses to find the one with the
highest signal level.

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