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US $36.15
Location:

Milwaukee WI, United States

Milwaukee WI, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Del City Manufacturer Part Number:19104444

protecting a specific electrical circuit with the Breaker Finder circuit breaker locator. Designed for operation at 120V 60Hz the unit provides audible alerts and bright LED visual indication. Identifies individual branch circuits at the panel box without interrupting power. Transmitter is integrated into the body for convenient transportation and storage. The "Smart Meter" patented technology eliminates the need for adjustment dials. Locater is magnetic and easily attaches to electrical panels for "hands free" operation. The entire unit is powered by a single 9 volt battery. UL approved. Includes a limited lifetime manufacturer's warranty.

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