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Importance of Current Electrical Gear in Your Toolkit

Working with electricity has been a part of our lives for over a century, yet it’s still an immensely complicated field to work in. Diagnosing and repairing issues with electrical appliances and systems is the bread and butter of over 189,000 Australian workers, according to Labour Market Insights and each and every electrician depends on effective tools to get the job done.

Current and voltage testers are included amongst the frontline tools for these workers, the go-to devices for measuring how much electricity are passing through circuits or systems, and often the first port of call when approaching an issue. With that in mind, how can you be sure your toolkit contains the best equipment for the job?

The Measure of Success

Testo’s range of current/voltage testers – the 755-1 and 755-2 – has been developed to meet the most recent standards of quality and is built to suit almost every electrical measuring task you will encounter throughout the day. Both devices feature not only voltage testing – so critical for every electrical task – but also current measurement, allowing you to test the voltage of circuits or systems as well as current consumption, without the need for multiple instruments.

While testing voltage and measuring current may seem like a relatively risk-free part of a worker’s day, realistically there is always a danger in working with electrical systems. The inclusion of an integrated torch ensures that electricians always have a clear view of where they are putting their instrument, even in conditions with low light. 

Ensuring Optimal Condition of Equipment

Given the inherently hazardous elements that electricians have to account for in their role, any damaged or worn equipment carries with it an increased risk. If you are currently working with older equipment that shows the signs of years of use, making the change to a newer device built in accordance with modern standards may be a necessary investment decision.

Thankfully, with the testo 755 series, the need to replace instruments in future is minimised. Not only do both devices carry an IP64 rating, meaning they are protected from dust and water spray, but the measuring tips – the component under the most strain from use – can be easily changed as they begin to show signs of wear.

Finally, Testo recommends that you regularly service and calibrate your measuring instruments so that they perform at their best and meet local requirements. 

Measure smart and measure safe!   testo.com.au

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