
Safety Voltage Indicator
Voltage Indication
VI13700G
Voltage Ranges:
AC 0 - 49V none lit
50 - 99V one lit
100 - 199V two lit
200 - 399V three lit
400V+ all it
DC 0 - 74V none lit
75 - 149V one lit
150 - 239V two lit
240 - 559V three lit
560V+ all lit
Operating temperature:
-20°C to 50°C
Overvoltage: CAT III/600V
IMPORTANT:
Voltage indicators should always
be tested with a proving unit or
known live source before and after
use - see PD690 below
Before doing any electrical work it is essential to be
absolutely certain the circuit is dead. This GS38
compliant voltage indicator rapidly and safely checks for
AC and DC voltages
from 50V to 600V. The bright,
long life neon indicators give clear and immediate
display of the voltage level range.
The tough, moulded case construction combined with
heavy duty, double insulated leads which terminate in
a lockable and retractable prod sheath and a
substantial finger guard, make this a very reliable and
safe instrument.
The return lead incorporates an HRC fuse which,
together with the retractable test prods, ensures that
the unit fully meets all the GS38, M15/4, HSE and
EN61010 recommendations.
Widely specified by training organisations, utilities and
large contractors.
Output Voltage:
230V into a 5kΩ load
700V into a 700kΩ load
Output Loading: > 4kΩ
Operating Temperature: -10 to
40°C at max. 70% RH
Batteries: 6 x LR6 (MN1500) 1.5V
Alkaline batteries or equivalent (not
included)
Dimensions: 143 x 84 x 50mm
Weight: 270g approx (excl
batteries)
Nothing is more dangerous than trusting a defective
voltage indicator.
The proving unit produces 690V AC/DC to enable
voltage indicators to be fully checked.
This unit is designed for indicators with 230V and
415/440V AC or DC detection ranges, such as the
Martindale VI13700G.
The proving unit is one of the few designs to check
indicators with ranges above 250V.
The PD690 can also check Drummond and other
filament test lamps as its output is sufficient to
illuminate the bulb.
Remember, always prove your voltage indicator is
working before you touch a circuit you think is dead.
Not designed for use with multimeters.
MARVI13700G safety voltage indicator £39.80
TC2A calibration £27.00
MARPD690 proving unit £79.85
TC2A calibration £27.00
MARTC57 carry case for PD690 & VI13700G £17.50
“essential safety aid,
everyone should use it”
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