Due to supply chain issues, there may be extended lead times for meters and related equipment.
LA-1 HC Floor Conductivity Tester Hand Crank is an easy-to-use meter developed for accurately testing the conductivity of floors and equipment. The LA- 1 must be used regularly to monitor proper conductivity with NFPA code # 99. Regular use of the LA-1 will establish and maintain procedures for the proper maintenance of conductive floors, eliminate fire hazards, and provide a static free environment. A hand crank AC type generator provides a rectified DC test potential. Additionally, there are no brushes to wear out. The LA-1 has an easy-to-read scale that is selectively expanded electronically to assure accurate readings over the entire range of the instrument and the scale has a length of 3.75. This is 42% longer than typical competitive testers. The LA-1 uses 500V DC to test the resistance (in ohms) between two points. (NFPA Code #99) The meter comes ready-to-use (tin foil must be applied to bottom of weights). Simply follow the instructions for use and instantly obtain an accurate measurement. Choose electric or hand powered model.
The LA-1 HC Floor Conductivity Tester consists of the following:
- A compartmented, plush lined carrying case with handle, easy to carry.
- A Megohmer with a hand crank generator, taut band movement, impact proof polycarbonate resin housing and a range of 0 to 10,000,000 (10 megohm)
- A pair of 5-pound electrodes, 2 ½” in diameter with a screw type terminal for test lead connection.
- A pair of heavy duty 6′ long test leads with a connector for meter connection on one side and a Mueller # 51 alligator clip with heavy protective rubber insulating sleeve on the other for connection to the 5-pound electrode.
*Available with Hand Crank only
*Compact, lightweight, and portable*Simple to use
*Direct-Reading Dial with Color-Coded Scale
*Various Meter Scales to choose from.
*Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery *
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