Amprobe VPC-10N Voltage-Continuity-Tester User Manual

Amprobe Measuring instruments

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VOLTAGE AND CONTINUITY TESTER

MODEL VPC-10N

Instruction Manual

Safety Information
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Never use the tester if it or its test leads appear damaged.

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Never apply more than 600V DC or 600V AC rms. between

any terminal and earth ground.

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If the LED turns on it indicates the presence of voltage at the

probe tips.

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When using the probes, do not touch the metal probe tips.

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Disconnect the live test lead before disconnecting the common

test lead.

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Before each use, verify the tester’s operation by measuring a

known voltage.

Automatic Operation

The tester automatically turns on when you place the probes

across a complete circuit. The tester selects continuity or DC or AC

voltage mode based on the resistance or voltage between the

probes. The tester automatically turns off when you remove the

probes from the complete circuit.

Measuring Voltage

Connect test leads across the source or load under measurement,

the LED turns on at between 70% and 100% of their rated

voltages.

DC Voltage

AC voltage

600V DC maximum

600V RMS

Maximum 45 Hz to 66 Hz

Testing for Continuity
Turn off circuit power before testing. Beeper indicates shorts lasting
1ms or longer

OPEN

short or 0-85KW

Non-contact AC Voltage (NCV) detection operating

instructions

WARNING: Risk of Electrocution. High-voltage circuit, both AC and

DC, are very dangerous and should be measured with great care.

WARNING: Risk of Electrocution. Before using to check for voltage

in an outlet, always test the Voltage Tester on a known live circuit to

verify that the Voltage Tester is working properly.

WARNING: Risk of Electrocution. Keep hands and fingers on the

body of the probe and away from the probe tip. Don’t touch

conductor.

1. To check for AC voltage, assure the bottle shaped protrusion of

the fixed probe, see figure below, is in close proximity to the hot

conductor. The LED in the fixed probe will illuminate.

2. To check for the presence of AC voltage at an outlet, using the

NCV LED, insert either probe tip into the outlet’s hot side. If the

black probe is used only the NCV LED will illuminate. If the

fixed probe is inserted not only will the NCV LED illuminate but

some of the LEDs on the front of the instrument will illuminate

also. In this application these LEDs won’t indicate the correct

voltage and should be ignored.

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