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Electrical Installation Safety Selection Guide for EIS Accessories Photo number Description Part A 1199 Ro-adapter A 1201


Insulated rod for CONTINUITY measurement


A 1202


Additional exten- sion part for A 1201


A 1244


Tip commander, 2-wire (straight cable)


A 1245 Holder for com- mander


A 1256 Plug commander (straight cable)


A 1270 Tip commander (for Smartec)


A 1271 Small soft carrying bag


A 1272 Plug commander (for Smartec)


Target application


Ro-adapter is intended for performing earth resistance measurement in combi- nation with installation safety tester.


Insulated rod enables insulation resist- ance and continuity measurement on hard-to-reach objects, e.g. luminaries.


Additional extension part for Insulated rod for CONTINUITY measurement A 1201.


Single phase 2-wire commander with test tip, TEST and SAVE function keys for in- stallation safety measurements.


Holder enables free hand operation with the tester by fixing the test commander and other test cables when not in use.


Single phase schuko plug commander with TEST and MEM function keys for fast and simple measurements on one phase sockets.


Single phase 2-wire commander with test tip, TEST and MEM function keys for in- stallation safety measurements.


Small soft carrying bag for transport and storage of test instrument or accessories.


Single phase schuko plug commander with TEST and MEM function keys for fast and simple measurements on one phase sockets.


A 1289 Soft carrying bag A 1290


PC SW EuroLink PRO Plus with USB and RS232- PS/2 cable


A 1291


PC SW EuroLink PRO with USB and RS232-PS/2 cable


Large soft carrying bag for transport and storage of test instrument and belonging accessories.


Professional PC Software EuroLink PRO Plus enables downloading, data manage- ment and complete test report prepara- tion. Delivered with RS232-PS/2 and USB communication cables.


PC Software EuroLink PRO enables down- loading and test results management and printing of test reports. Delivered with RS232-PS/2 and USB communication ca- bles.


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