amprobe.com AT-6000 Advanced Wire Tracer Series Locate and trace Energized and De-energized wires, automatically identify breakers The AT-6000 Series, available in two different kits, combines and loop modes. The Breaker Identification feature eliminates a receiver and powerful transmitter to locate Energized and confusion of multiple false positives, common with older De-energized wires, breakers, fuses and easily find breaks and technology tracing tools, by identifiying the one correct breaker shorts. Whether youre a novice or an expert, Amprobe advanced or fuse with the highest recorded signal. wire tracers will help you get the job done fast. The CT-400 Signal Clamp (optional for AT-6020, included with The AT-6000-R Receiver detects the signal in wires and cables AT-6030) is used for applications where is no access to the bare using two methods: active tracing method (with the Transmitter) conductors by enabling the AT-6000-T Transmitter to induce a and passive tracing method (without the Transmitter). In hard-to- signal into a wire through the insulation. reach areas, the Receivers Tip Sensor can be used to trace wires in corners, tight spaces and junction boxes. The AT-6000-T Transmitter works on Energized and De-energized circuits up to 600 V AC/DC in Category I through Category III electrical environments and features high signal, low signal, Tip Sensor Trace wires in tight spaces Full Color TFT-LCD display Green arrow indicates the correct breaker is identified Transmission Mode Indicator Shows whether Volume transmitter is in Adjustment high, low or loop mode Four Tracing Modes Quick Scan Wire Tracing Loop Mode allows for quick wire Indicator detection at a longer distance Precision Wire Tracing precisely pinpoints wires or faults located behind Sensitivity walls, floors, or ceilings adjustment Breaker Identification is an automatic sensitivity High Signal Mode feature that allows for Loop Mode quick and easy breaker Low (Precision) locating without the Mode guesswork Non-Contact Voltage Detection utilizes passive tracing without the transmitter to verify if a wire is Energized AT-6000-R AT-6000-T Receiver Transmitter Safety Certification All Amprobe tools, including the Amprobe AT-6000 Series, are rigorously tested for safety, accuracy, reliability, and ruggedness in our state-of-the-art test lab. In addition, Amprobe products that measure electricity are listed by a 3rd party safety lab, either UL or CSA. This system assures that Amprobe products meet or exceed safety regulations and will perform in a tough, professional environment for many years to come. Amprobe info amprobe.com Fluke Corporation, Everett, WA 98203 Tel: 877-AMPROBE (267-7623) 2018 Amprobe For detailed specifications and ordering go to amprobe.com 6009730 Aamprobe.com Most accurate wire tracing in its class with Reduce downtime with immediate and Intuitive transmitter automatically senses eight sensitivity modes unambiguous breaker identification whether the system is energized or de-energized Main Applications Special Applications Trace Energized and De-energized wires GFCI-protected circuit wire tracing Sort bundled wires behind walls, ceilings or floors Find breaks, openings, and shorts Map circuits using test leads connection Identify breakers and fuses quickly and Trace wires in metal conduit Trace breakers on system with light accurately Trace non-metallic pipes and conduits dimmers Non-contact voltage mode and passive Trace shielded wires through signal CT-400 signal clamp (AT-6030 kit) to tracing without the use of the transmitter detection in junction boxes improve accuracy and performance when Trace underground wires there is no access to bare conductors Trace low voltage wires and data cables Features AT-6000-R Receiver AT-6000-T Transmitter CT-400 Signal Clamp Measurement category CAT III 600 V CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V Operating voltage 0 to 600 V AC/DC 0 to 1000 V AC Energized: 6.25 kHz Wire tracing: 32.768 kHz Operating frequency De-Energized: 32.768 kHz AC current measurement: 45 Hz to 400 Hz Hazardous voltage detection See NCV detection > 30 V AC/DC Signal indications Numeric, bar graph display and audible beep LEDs and audible beep Tip Sensor (energized/de-energized): 500 ms Line voltage monitoring: 1 sec Response time NCV: 500 ms Instantaneous Battery voltage monitoring: 5 sec Battery voltage monitoring: 5 sec Energized circuit: HI mode: 60 mA RMS LO mode: 30 mA RMS 1 mA/A for AC current measurement with Current output of signal (typical) De-energized circuit: multimeter HI mode: 130 mA RMS LO mode: 40 mA RMS Loop mode: 160 mA RMS De-energized circuit: LOW: 29 V RMS, 120 Vp-p De-energized circuit: Signal voltage output (nominal) HIGH: 33V RMS, 140 Vp-p 2.4 V RMS, 24 Vp-p With CT-400: loop model: 31 V RMS, 120 Vp-p Tip sensor (Energized): Max distance via air: up to 20 ft (6.1 m) Pinpointing: approx. 1.97 in (5 cm) Tip sensor (De-energized): Range detection (open air) Max distance via air: up to 14.7 ft (4.5 m) Pinpointing: approx. 1.97 in (5 cm) NCV detection (40 to 400 Hz): Max. sensitivity: 90 V up to 6.56 ft (2 m) Min. sensitivity: 600 V up to 0.39 in (1 cm) Amprobe info amprobe.com Fluke Corporation, Everett, WA 98203 Tel: 877-AMPROBE (267-7623) 2018 Amprobe For detailed specifications and ordering go to amprobe.com 6009730 A