Claims
- 1. A testing device for detecting and locating an arcing fault in an electrical system having a plurality of electrical conductors, said arcing fault having a plurality of characteristics, said testing device comprising:means for locating the electrical conductors of said electrical system; means for detecting at least one of the characteristics of said arcing fault proximate one of said electrical conductors and outputting a responsive signal; and means for annunciating said responsive signal when said means for detecting is proximate said arcing fault; and wherein said means for locating the electrical conductors comprises means for generating a signal having a frequency in said electrical conductors, means for detecting said signal having the frequency proximate one of said electrical conductors and outputting a second responsive signal; and means for annunciating said second responsive signal when said means for detecting said signal having the frequency is proximate said one of said electrical conductors.
- 2. The testing device as recited in claim 1, wherein said means for generating a signal having a frequency comprises an alternating current plug having at least two prongs, and a transmitter structured to generate said signal having the frequency between the prongs of said alternating current plug.
- 3. The testing device as recited in claim 2, wherein the prongs of said alternating current plug are structured to engage an alternating current receptacle.
- 4. A testing device for detecting faults in an electrical system, and for detecting and locating an arcing fault in said electrical system, said arcing fault having a plurality of characteristics, said testing device comprising:means for testing said electrical system to detect at least one fault in said electrical system; means for detecting at least one of the characteristics of said-arcing fault proximate said arcing fault and outputting a responsive signal; means for annunciating said responsive signal when said means for detecting is proximate said arcing fault; and wherein said means for testing includes means for conducting a ground fault test of said electrical system; and wherein said means for conducting a ground fault test includes first means for engaging a line conductor of said electrical system, second means for engaging a ground conductor of said electrical system; and means for adjusting a load between said first and second means, in order to provide between about 6 to 100 mA of leakage current in said line conductor and said ground conductor.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is related to commonly assigned, concurrently filed U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/091,074, filed Mar. 5, 2002, entitled “Low Energy Pulsing Device and Method for Electrical System Arc Detection”.
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