With its three high brightness, long life neon lights, the Socket & See SOK34 Check Plug is a quick and simple socket tester that verifies that 13A UK sockets are wired correctly. One or more neons not lighting up indicates possible problems. Because of this failsafe mechanism, an issue is indicated by any neon that isn't lighted! An excellent socket tester. Because of its striking color, the Socket & See rapid test socket tester is simple to locate in your toolbox. Significantly below RCD trip criteria, the SOK34 Check Plug causes less than 5mA of earth leakage. The NEW Socket & See SOK34 determines whether an earth exists and rates its quality in three simple categories: Good, Check, and Urgent
- Vibrant LEDs outperform delicate neons of the past.
Reasonable LED "
- Green for Go"
- signal
RCDs won'
- t trip thanks to new circuitry.
finds 13 electrical fault conditions in addition to good ones.
Constantly heard tone indicates positive, good wiring
An audible whining sound is a reliable indicator of malfunctioning wiring.
A quad comparator is one example of advanced electronics used on noisy circuits.
finds 13 electrical fault conditions in addition to good ones.
The pioneering socket tester that indicates the fault'
- s location—live, earth, or neutral
The most precise indicator available is provided by the new patent "
- fault locate,"
- which outperforms all other socket testers!
Strong or continuous warbling indicates good or bad wiring quickly and positively.
Tests with an integrated self-check at the beginning provide constant assurance of proper operation.
The first socket tester to measure the impedance of the earth loop
Simple color LEDs for impedance of an Earth loop: More frequent socket safety checks are encouraged by Compact Design
- Red = Urgent Check, Orange = Check, and Green = Good.
Whole-earth Loop Assessment