Mitchell Instrument, MMJ-MITHD9, AC Hotstick Voltage Detector

Mitchell Instrument, MMJ-MITHD9, AC Hotstick Voltage Detector

Brand: Mitchell Instrument Company
595.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The Mitchell MITHD9 AC Hotstick Voltage Detector is an essential non-contact safety device engineered specifically for first responders—including firefighters, EMTs, police officers, and industrial safety personnel. It detects dangerous AC voltage from a safe distance without needing to physically touch the energized source, preventing electrical shock and electrocution during rescue and emergency operations. Key Features & Specifications Audible & Visual Alerts: The device emits a continuous "beeping" tone and a flashing LED light when it detects voltage. As the user gets closer to the electrical source, the speed of the beeping and flashing increases. Three Sensitivity Modes: High Sensitivity: Maximizes the detection distance to check the general area for electrical hazards. Low Sensitivity: Filters out long-distance signals to help narrow down the direction of the voltage. Front-Focused Mode: Restricts detection to a narrow path directly in front of the unit (shielding interference from the sides). This is ideal for pinpointing exact wires or dealing with overhead high-voltage lines. Extended Reach: At 21 inches long, the tool ensures the operator remains physically separated from live wires. Built-In Self-Test: Upon turning the device on, an internal low-frequency oscillator simulates a live signal for 3 seconds. Rapid beeping confirms that the unit is operational before it is taken into a dangerous zone. Rugged & Weather Resistant: Built with an IP66 rating for dust and water intrusion, making it dependable for outdoor use during storms or wet environments. Voltage Range: Formulated for detecting AC voltage (typically from 100Vac up to 50 kVac, operating at 50/60 Hz frequencies). It does not detect DC voltage (like car batteries).

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