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Triplett 9200B True RMS 300A AC Clamp Meter, ET200 AC Line Splitter and GFCI Outlet / Receptacle Tester Bundle

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Management number 211724289 Release Date 2026/04/04 List Price $27.78 Model Number 211724289
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Maximize efficiency with the Triplett 9200's precise AC Current measurements and built-in voltage detector, combined with the ET200's GFCI Tester and AC Line Splitter. Together, they allow for uninterrupted circuit measurements and reliable outlet wiring checks. The Triplett 9200 is a 3 3/4 (4000 count) mini AC digital clamp-on meter with a large display. It measures 300A True RMS AC Current and features a Data Hold function and a built-in non-contact AC Voltage tester. With an industry standard CAT III 300V design it provides resistance to damage from transient overvoltages in any demanding settings. The Triplett ET200 combines a GFCI Tester and an AC Line Splitter in one tool. Check outlet wiring, measure voltage, and use your clamp meter to measure current up to 15A without breaking the circuit. You can also detect faulty wiring in 3-wire receptacles. Built-in lights display 5 wiring faults including Open Ground, Open Neutral, Hot/Ground Reverse, Open Hot, and Hot/Neutral Reverse. There is an easy-to-read fault label on each side, useful for receptacles with ground up or ground down installation. With just the push of a button, you can test GFCI receptacles for proper operation. cETLus Listed.

  • 9200B: True RMS AC current measurements up to 300A
  • 9200B: 4000 count display and simple 2 button operation with built-in non-contact AC voltage detector
  • 9200B: cETLus listed - test GFCI receptacles for proper operation; detect faulty wiring in 3-wire receptacles
  • ET200: Check Outlet Wiring, Measure Voltage, And Use Your Clamp Meter To Measure Current Up To 15A Without Breaking The Circuit
  • ET200: Use A Clamp Meter (Sold Separately) Around The 1X Position For A Direct Current Reading; Use The 10X Position To Display Low Current Readings Multiplied By 10

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