Cut Sheet

Table Of Contents
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What is the withstand and impedance rating of the AVT?
Can the VeriSafe AVT be used on 4-pole systems?
Can VeriSafe be installed in systems utilizing parallel runs?
Can VeriSafe be installed in ungrounded systems?
Operation
Does the VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester verify it is operating satisfactorily before and after verifying
the absence of voltage?
Why does the yellow Caution Indicator flash at the end of a failed test procedure?
Is PPE required to initiate an absence of voltage test with the VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester?
Is PPE required to open an enclosure if the VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester confirms the absence of
voltage (green light)?
How does the VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester verify that sensor leads are in contact with phase
conductors and ground?
Will VeriSafe indicate the difference between residual voltage and nominal voltage?
How would an operator know if nominal voltage is detected?
Are users protected from hazardous voltage when using the AVT?
Does the VeriSafe AVT device search for stored energy in VFDs, capacitors, or UPS devices?
How do you know that the test circuit is working?
Does VFD or MCC noise affect the device?
Can VeriSafe be used to ensure that energy stored in the capacitors in a variable frequency drive (VFD)
has dissipated?
What is the “known voltage source” used to verify that the VeriSafe Absence of Voltage Tester is
operating satisfactorily?
What happens if VeriSafe is exposed to temperatures beyond its max rating of 60 C? Will VeriSafe stop
working? How will it react?
Standards & Ratings
Does the VeriSafe AVT meet the requirements for permanently mounted absence of voltage testers
described in NFPA 70E?
What are the EMC ratings and test levels for VeriSafe?
What is the operating temperature range of the VeriSafe AVT device?