• New Full-Range Auto-Ranging Voltage Indicator

    CHANCE Auto-Ranging Voltage Indicator (ARVI) by Hubbell Power Systems complies with OSHA Test 1910.269 for Absence of Nominal Voltage.
    April 12, 2012

    CHANCE Auto-Ranging Voltage Indicator (ARVI) by Hubbell Power Systems complies with OSHA Test 1910.269 for Absence of Nominal Voltage. Hotstick-mountable for use prior to placing temporary grounds prior to de-energized line work, this new instrument provides capability from 600 V to 500 kV. It more than combines the ranges of earlier transmission and distribution ARVI models, plus automates readings with 12 LED’s and an alternating audible signal. A special adapter and probe permit readings on elbows, bushings and URD test points. Request additional information at [email protected].

    Hubbell Power Systems
    www.hubbell.com

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