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testing. R.B., North Carolina

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Industrial Controls "A meter with a remote display would be very useful for startup and troubleshooting of control panels and I/O Cabinets. Frequently, the meter needs to be inside the cabinet connected to test points while you need to be in front of the cabinet actuating the circuit being tested. To be able to have the display positioned where you can see it while conducting the testing simplifies the process and reduces the manpower needed. There is also great potential for using this feature when testing motor starters as the meter could be inside the starter cubicle with the display outside reducing the exposure to arc flash hazard while troubleshooting." T.B., Pennsylvania "This would be great to use when looking for open circuits. Ever had to look for that needle in the haystack? Bad connections that you have to go back and forth testing and remaking connection trying to find that one loose wire. It would also be great for testing pump control switches. When it normally takes two people to do the testing now can be done by one person. To be at two places at the same time is a great idea and one of the newest and most innovative ideas in a long time. If I don't win one, I will be buying one very soon." W.H., Oregon "Sometimes we have to monitor voltage inside the printing machines. Currently we have safety features that allow us to run the machine with the doors open. With this meter we could run with doors closed and save the product that we are testing." R.B., North Carolina 30

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“A meter with a remote display would be very useful for
startup and troubleshooting of control panels and I/O Cabi-
nets. Frequently, the meter needs to be inside the cabinet
connected to test points while you need to be in front of the
cabinet actuating the circuit being tested. To be able to have
the display positioned where you can see it while conducting
the testing simplifies the process and reduces the manpower
needed. There is also great potential for using this feature
when testing motor starters as the meter could be inside the
starter cubicle with the display outside reducing the exposure
to arc flash hazard while troubleshooting.” T.B., Pennsylvania
“This would be great to use when looking for open circuits.
Ever had to look for that needle in the haystack? Bad connec-
tions that you have to go back and forth testing and remaking
connection trying to find that one loose wire. It would also
be great for testing pump control switches. When it normally
takes two people to do the testing now can be done by one
person. To be at two places at the same time is a great idea
and one of the newest and most innovative ideas in a long
time. If I don’t win one, I will be buying one very soon.”
W.H., Oregon
“Sometimes we have to monitor voltage inside the printing
machines. Currently we have safety features that allow us
to run the machine with the doors open. With this meter we
could run with doors closed and save the product that we are
testing.” R.B., North Carolina
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