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Secondary Service Tester

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Determine in seconds if the conductor is open, resistive or functioning properly - even when a temporary or intermittent faults may be masking a deteriorating conductor.

Five Easy Steps!

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1. Remove the KWH Meter.

Safety Note: Always wear protective safety glasses or face shield and rubber protective insulating gloves when working around meter.

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2. Inspect the meter base for loose connections or other visual problems. Connect the green clip to neutral.

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3. Insert SuperBeast into the meter base.

4. Push the switch to the right, read meters. You will see one of the following sets of readings:

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Left meter reads 120V, so left conductor is OK.

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Only the left meter drops so left conductor is partially open.  If left meter drops to zero, left conductor is fully open.

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Left meter drops, right meter increases, so neutral is open. This picture shows a partial open. If left conductor drops to zero, then the neutral is completely open.

5. Push the switch to the right, read meters. You will see one of the following sets of readings:

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Right meter reads 120V, so right conductor is OK

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Only the right meter drops so left conductor is partially open.  If right meter drops to zero, right conductor is fully open.

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Right meter drops, right meter increases, so neutral is open. This picture shows a partial open. If right conductor drops to zero, then the neutral is completely open.

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