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Questions and Answers
General Product Information
GP01 Will voltage be present on the door when VeriSafe is installed?
Hazardous voltage is isolated from the VeriSafe Indicator Module and door. Hazardous three-phase
voltage will not be present on the AVT System Cable or Indicator Module. There is non-hazardous (less
than 5 V), just enough to power the LEDs on the indicator. Top of the Document
GP02 Does the VeriSafe AVT have internal short circuit protection?
VeriSafe is protected by recognized components that provide limited impedance between the power
circuit and the tester. The protection circuit is built with redundancy and can tolerate component
failures and fault conditions. Top of the Document
GP03 How should the VeriSafe AVT be disposed of at end of life?
VeriSafe is an electronic product with PCBs in both the indicator and isolation module. The indicator
module contains a lithium battery. When decommissioning, remove the battery. Do not discard the
battery in the trash; bring to a battery disposal drop off location. The indicator and isolation modules
can be brought to an electronics recycling location. All components are RoHS compliant.
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GP04 Does the VeriSafe AVT device have digital integrated circuitry?
Yes, a microprocessor is included in the product. Microprocessor firmware is loaded in the factory and is
not upgradable by the user. Top of the Document
GP05 What is the absence of voltage threshold?
The absence of voltage threshold for VeriSafe is 3V for both the AC and DC detection. If any voltage is
detected above this threshold the green light will not illuminate. Three volts is consistent with the
threshold established in the listing requirements for Absence of Voltage Testers described in UL 1436.
De-energized industrial systems are rarely measured at 0V. Often, there is a small residual voltage due
to RF interference or noise on the ground plane present in de-energized systems. To ensure that the
Absence of Voltage Tester maintains personnel safety and operates reliable, an absence of voltage
threshold must be selected. The threshold must be low enough to avoid any injuries to personnel and
high enough to avoid nuisance indications when small amounts of unharmful voltage are detected in the
environment where the Absence of Voltage Tester is installed. Top of the Document
GP06 Does the AVT detect ground faults?
VeriSafe is an absence of voltage tester, not a ground fault monitor. It will detect if voltage greater than
3.0 V is present between any phase and ground when the Test Button is pushed. Top of the Document
GP07 Does VeriSafe detect “stray” or inductive voltage in the 0-50V range?
The AVT device will detect ANY voltage over the 3 volts threshold. To ensure optimal reliability, any
residual voltage shall be less than 1.3V when installing VeriSafe AVTs. Top of the Document