Introduction
The Southwire 41160S Voltage/Continuity Tester provides
simple and fast method of testing AC voltage up to 600V
and DC voltage up to 220V. It also gives a visual and audible
indication of continuity. This instrument is fully tested and,
with proper use, will provide many years of reliable service.
WARNINGS
• Read, understand and follow the Safety Rules and Operating
Instructions in this manual before using this instrument.
• The tester's safety features may not protect the user if not
used in accordance to the manufacturer's instructions.
• Keep fingers away from the metal probe tips when taking
measurements.
• Comply with all safety codes. Use approved personal
protective equipment when working near live electrical
circuits - particularly with regard to arc-flash potential.
• Use caution on live circuits. Voltages above 30V AC RMS,
42V AC peak, or 60V DC pose a shock hazard.
• Do not use if the instrument or test leads appear damaged.
• Verify tester's operation by measuring a known voltage.
• Do not use the tester in wet or damp environments or during
electrical storms.
• Do not use the tester near explosive vapors, dust or gasses.
• Do not use the tester if it operates incorrectly.
Protection may be compromised.
• Do not apply voltage that exceeds the tester's maximum
rated input limits.
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Input Limits
Function
Maximum Input
Voltage DC, Voltage AC
600V
600V
Continuity
International Safety Symbols
Potential danger. Indicates the user must refer to the
manual for important safety information
Indicates hazardous voltages may be present
Equipment is protected by double or reinforced insulation
MAX
Indicates the terminal(s) so marked must not be connected
600V
to a circuit where the voltage with respect to earth ground
exceeds the maximum safety rating of the meter
Indicates the terminal(s) so marked may be
subjected to hazardous voltages.
Safety Category Ratings
Category
Brief Description
Rating
Single phase receptacles
CAT II
and connected loads
Three phase circuits and
CAT III
single phase lighting
circuits in commercial
buildings
The measurement category (CAT) rating and voltage rating is determined by a combination of the meter,
test probes and any accessories connected to the meter and test probes.
The combination rating is the LOWEST of any individual component.
Typical Applications
- Household appliances, power tools
- Outlets more than 30ft (10m) from a CAT III source
- Outlets more than 60ft (20m) from a CAT IV source
- Equipment in fixed installations such as 3-phase
motors, switchgear and distribution panels
- Lighting circuits in commercial buildings
- Feeder lines in industrial plants
- Any device or branch circuit that is close to a
CAT III source
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