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Model Handy GEO Earth Ground Tester - Test Tools for Utilities  
 

Handy Geo Earth Ground Tester

Electrical Safety

Earth Ground Tester for resistance measurement.

The Handy Geo Earth Ground Tester is a rugged, easy to use tester for three-pole ground resistance measurements and two-pole AC resistance measurements.

Earth Ground resistance is measured by installing Earth Ground test electrodes and testing with Handy Geo. Earth Ground resistance measurements are used to ensure safe operation and reduce power quality problems. The Handy Geo is extremely lightweight making it ideal to test for lighting protection levels and periodic check-ups during routine maintenance.

Handy GEO Features

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Three-pole earth resistance measurements.

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Two-pole AC resistance measurements.

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AC/DC voltage measurement.

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Large dual digital/bargraph backlit display.

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LIMIT settings for automatic measurement evaluation.

Handy Geo Datasheet  (PDF)
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Ordering Information
 

Model Name

Description

Handy Geo





 

Handy Geo Earth Ground tester.

Included:

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Rugged rubber holster with carrying belt.

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Battery and operating instructions.

 

Fluke acquired LEM Instruments in June 2005

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