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VI-15000 

VOLTAGE INDICATOR

Instruction
Manual

ALWAYS READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE PROCEEDING

Thank you for buying one of our products. For safety and a full 
understanding of its benefits please read this manual before use. 
Technical support is available from 01923 441717 and  
[email protected].

CONTENTS

1   Safety Information  

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1.1  Meaning of Symbols and Markings 

1.2 Precautions 

2

1.3 Safety Advice 

4

2 Introduction

 

5

2.1 Inspection 

5

2.2 Description 

5

3 Operation 

6

3.1  Description of LED Indicators 

6

3.2  Use of Test Prod Shrouds 

6

3.3  Operating Duty Ratio 

7

3.4 Proving Check 

7

3.5  Testing for the Presence of Hazardous Live Voltage 

9

3.6 Interference (Phantom) Voltage 

9

Maintenance 

10 

    

4.1 Periodic Testing 

10

4.2 Cleaning 

10

4.3  Repair and Service 

10

4.4 Storage Conditions 

11 

5 Warranty 

12

 Specifications

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1. SAFETY INFORMATION 

 

REMEMBER: SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT

These instructions contain both information and warnings that are 
necessary for the safe operation and maintenance of this product. It 
is recommended that you read the instructions carefully and ensure 
that the contents are fully understood. Failure to understand and 
to comply with the warnings and instructions can result in serious 
injury, damage or even death.

Particular attention should be paid to the Warnings, Precautions and 
Technical Specifications.

Please keep these instructions for future reference. Updated 
instructions and product information are available at:  
www.martindale-electric.co.uk

1.1 Meaning of Symbols and Markings

 

Caution - risk of danger & refer to instructions

 

Caution - risk of electric shock

 

 Equipment protected by double or reinforced 
insulation (Class II)

 
  

 

Suitable for live working

 

 

Both direct and alternating current (AC and DC)

CAT IV    (Measurement Category IV) 

is applicable to test and 

measuring equipment connected at the source of the 
building’s low-voltage MAINS installation. 

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   For further information on measurement categories visit 
www.martindale-electric.co.uk/measurement_categories.php

 

Equipment complies with relevant EU Directives

 

End of life disposal of this equipment should be in

 

accordance with relevant EU Directives

1.2 Precautions

This product has been designed with your safety in mind, but please 
pay attention to the following warnings and cautions before use.

Warnings

In order to avoid the danger of electrical shock, it is important that 
proper safety measures are taken when working with voltages 
exceeding 30V AC rms, 42V AC peak or 60V DC.

Where applicable other safety measures such as the use of protective 
gloves, goggles etc. should be employed.

The voltage indicator must only be used by a skilled and competent 
person who is familiar with the relevant regulations, the safety risks 
involved and the consequent normal safe working practices.

Before each use the voltage indicator should be examined for 
damage, cracks, cuts or scratches to the housing, cable and prods. 
The cable has black outer and contrasting inner insulation, to allow 
damage to the cable to be easily identified. If there is any doubt the 
voltage indicator should 

not be used

.

Make sure the voltage indicator is dry, clean and free from dust, 
grease and moisture while in use to avoid the danger from electric 
shock due to surface leakage.

Summary of Contents for VI-15000

Page 1: ...kings Caution risk of danger refer to instructions Caution risk of electric shock Equipment protected by double or reinforced insulation Class II Suitable for live working Both direct and alternating current AC and DC CAT IV Measurement Category IV is applicable to test and measuring equipment connected at the source of the building s low voltage MAINS installation 2 For further information on mea...

Page 2: ...e of interference voltage When the indication voltage present appears on a part that is expected to be disconnected from the installation it is highly recommended confirming by another means e g use of an adequate voltage detector visual check of the disconnecting point of the electric circuit etc that there is no operating voltage on the part to be tested and to conclude that the voltage indicated...

Page 3: ...the hand held elements to confirm that the cable has not been fractured Any unexpected display should be investigated and the VI 15000 not used unless all expected voltage indication LED s illuminate 3 5 Testing for the Presence of Hazardous Live Voltage Warning Hold the voltage indicator and test prod behind the finger guards in a manner that will not obscure the voltage indication LED s Never touc...

Page 4: ...the limitations and exclusions of this warranty may not apply to every buyer If any part of any provision of this warranty is held invalid or unenforceable by a court or other decision maker of competent jurisdiction such holding will not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision or other part of that provision Nothing in this statement reduces your statutory rights 12 6SHFLÀFDW...

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