Sparkemate Multi-Function Electrical Tester with Bluetooth Interface for IOS

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Sparkemate Multi-Function Electrical Tester with Bluetooth Interface for IOS

Item Number: 493BTLi

Datasheet

Product Dimensions

Width icon

Width110 mm

Height icon

Height220 mm

Depth icon

Depth45 mm

Barcode

Qty UoM EAN Colour
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Specifications

Design

Product brand

Clipsal

Product or component type

electrical tester

Physical

Communication network type

bluetooth

Height

220 mm

Width

110 mm

Depth

45 mm

Standards

  • AS/NZS 3017
  • AS/NZS 3260
  • AS/NZS 60950
  • AS/NZS 3100
  • AS/NZS 3350.1
  • AS/NZS 61010.1

Mercury free

Yes

Rohs exemption information

Yes

Environmental disclosure

ENVPEP2304022EN

Eu rohs directive

Compliant with Exemptions

Reach regulation

Reference contains Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold

China rohs regulation

Product out of China RoHS scope. Substance declaration for your information

Others

Legacy weee scope

In

Package 1 bare product quantity

1

Average percentage of recycled plastic content

0 %

Outside of Europe

Weee label

N/A

Weee applicability

Finished product

Display type

LCD display

Information displayed

  • earth impedance:
  • insulation resistance:
  • polarity:
  • circuit connections:
  • fault indication:
  • trip time and trip current:

Operating system

Mac iOS

Targeted country

  • Austria
  • New Zealand

Unit type of package 1

PCE

Number of units in package 1

1

Package 1 height

12.0 cm

Package 1 width

13.5 cm

Package 1 length

25.0 cm

Package 1 weight

1.36 kg

Total lifecycle carbon footprint

38 kg CO2 eq.

Carbon footprint of the manufacturing phase [a1 to a3]

6.430276141114506

Carbon footprint of the manufacturing phase [a1 to a3]

6 kg CO2 eq.

Carbon footprint of the distribution phase [a4]

0.40682204547755

Carbon footprint of the distribution phase [a4]

0.4 kg CO2 eq.

Carbon footprint of the installation phase [a5]

0.24157101085691013

Carbon footprint of the installation phase [a5]

0.2 kg CO2 eq.

Carbon footprint of the use phase [b2, b3, b4, b6]

27.365

Carbon footprint of the use phase [b2, b3, b4, b6]

27 kg CO2 eq.

Sustainable packaging

No

Carbon footprint of the end-of-life phase [c1 to c4]

3.3521402811661503

Carbon footprint of the end-of-life phase [c1 to c4]

3 kg CO2 eq.

Take-back

No

Product contributes to saved and avoided emissions

No

Removable battery

N/A

Total lifecycle carbon footprint

37.79580947861511

Average percentage of recycled metal content

0 %

Packaging made with recycled cardboard

No

Packaging without single use plastic

No

End of life manual availability

N/A

Take-back

No

Warranty (in months)

18
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Frequently Asked Questions

VIDEO - Spark-e-Mate - How to Change Mode & Disable the Desensitisation Routine

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A Quick how to video to show changing the mode on the Spark-e-Mate 493BTLi unit to Safe Mode, Super Safe Mode, Turbo Mode and then back to Normal mode. An explanation of each of the modes is also included and how these influence the tripping of RCDs during the Fault Loop or Earth Continuity testing. This video then shows how to disable the Desensitisation routine on the Fault Loop and Earth Continuity tests which can cause RCD tripping in some cases.

Why can't I send my report from Spark-e-Log via email on my iPhone?

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On the iPhone there is no ability to select from what app the email is generated. Due to this iPhone requires that its default email app be set up with an account so that these report emails can be sent through this default app.

Why are all my tests in Spark-e-Log coming up as failed?

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Spark-e-Log does not have the ability to determine what values are passes or failures. This determination should be made by the qualified person doing the tests. You can select within the settings of Spark-e-Log if you wish to have the results default to failure or pass. If set to failure you will need to change them all to passes if the values tested are correct otherwise if set to pass you will still need to confirm the values obtained during testing are a pass or fail and will need to change those that fail to fail.