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98130 - TESTER, AC OUTLET & WRIST STRAP, 120VAC US
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TB-2099 - AC Outlet Analyzer and Wrist Strap Tester



Features And Benefits
  • 120V US outlet analyzer
    Verifies proper AC outlet wiring and ground path integrity, enabling effectiveness of grounding products per ESD TRS3
  • Internal audit tool
    Tests wrist strap to resistance limits. Tests ESD smock continuity, if it is part of the wrist strap grounding path 
  • Convenient, portable, easy to use
    Tests wrist strap without leaving workstation
  • 27 VDC test voltage
    Minimizes skin resistance effects
  • Monitoring and control instruments are outside the scope of RoHS
  • NIST Calibrated with Certificate
    Calibrated with accepted procedures and standards traceable to the National Institute of Standards and Technology.  For more information on calibration of Desco products, see Calibration
  • Made in America
    This item is made and stocked in Chino, CA

    Estimated Shipping Weight: 0.35 Pounds

Note: Per ANSI/ESD S20.20, "In most cases the third wire (green) AC equipment ground is the preferred choice for ground."

“The hot, neutral, and equipment grounding conductor shall be verified to be in the proper wiring orientation in accordance with the National Electric Code (Grounding ANSI ESD S6.1 section 6.3.1 Equipment Conductor)

“Frequency of Functional Testing: The wrist strap system should be tested daily to ensure proper electrical value. Nominally, the upper resistance reading should be < or = 10 megohms or a user-defined value.” (ANSI/ESD S1.1-2006 Annex A3)

“A log should be maintained which verifies that personnel have tested their personal grounding devices.” (ANSI/ESD S20.20 Paragraph 6.2.2.2 Personnel Grounding Guidance)