01 – Modiewark Kit

$425.00

AUD

The Modiewark is a non-contact and contact voltage tester for detecting electromagnetic and AC electrical voltage sources from 110 volts to 750,000 volts at a range of 200mm to 300mm.

Included:

  • Modiewark AC non-contact voltage tester
  • PVC Modiewark bag

The original AC Non-Contact Voltage Tester you can trust

Since the 1960’s, this iconic device is widely regarded as the best non-contact tester for AC power on the market today. It set the international standard for non-contact voltage testing. Whether conducting maintenance, repairs or responding to a high voltage emergency, you need the Modiewark AC Non-contact Tester.

Designed for all industries that use AC electricity, the Modiewark AC comes in an array of voltage settings for any environment… from 50 to over a million volts.

The Modiewark has been used by industry professionals since the early 70’s for live or dead voltage determination of overhead power lines and underground power at URD test points.

The Modiewark AC has two main functions, firstly as a proximity device to determine live or dead situations and then as a touch device to verify the tester has physically reached the AC field around designated mains under test.

The unique nature of the sensor plate within the unit allows for directional checks such as checking low voltage when high voltage is nearby. Induced voltages on isolated conductors are checked by increasing the Modiewark’s sensitivity.

The Modiewark AC is a must have when:

  • Identifying live conductors
  • Fault finding in flexible cables
  • Checking equipment grounding
  • Neon lighting servicing
  • Tracking live wires
  • Phasing conductors
  • High frequency radiation detection

Proximity and touch detection of live or dead overhead and underground power lines

The Modiewark is a non-contact voltage tester which detects the presence of an alternating electric or electromagnetic field as both a proximity and touch device.

Its unique switching action allows for the identification of alternating currents at a distance between 200 mm and 300 mm from a voltage source from 110 volts to 750,000 volts.

The Modiewark has been used by industry professionals since the early 70’s for live or dead voltage determination of overhead power lines and underground power at the URD test point. Firstly as a proximity device to determine live or dead situations and then as a touch device to verify the tester has physically reached the AC field around designated mains under test.

The Modiewark can also be used indoors on the 240/110 volt setting, tracing voltage sources from power distribution boards and cable fault detection.

The unique nature of the sensor plate within the unit allows for directional checks such as checking low voltage when high voltage is nearby. Induced voltages on isolated conductors are checked by increasing the Modiewarks sensitivity.

Radiated field strength increases with voltage and decreases with earth shielding. The radiated field from a cable of closely bunched conductors supplied by three phase power tends to cancel. Detecting distance of a 240 volt single live wire is approximately 100mm and with a bunched neutral and earth, as a flexible cable, the distance is 50mm. 

The Modiewark non-contact voltage tester can be manufactured with a selection of voltages ranging from 110/240 volts to 750 kilovolts.

We provide a selection of common voltages in our standard range shown below. Custom voltages ranges can be provided per customer’s request through consultation with our helpful sales staff.

Voltage levels stated are between phase voltages. Voltages displayed in bold are URD test point settings.

For our customers in the USA and Canada, please contact Salisbury by Honeywell for the American and Canadian voltage range.  www.salisburybyhoneywell.com

If you would like to Purchase an Australian model, select from our range below to go to our shopping cart. 

 

ModelSelectable Voltages
ModelSelectable Voltages
S4AOFF, 240V, 2kV, 6.6kV
S4BOFF, 240V, 2kV, 6.6kV, 11kV
S4COFF, 240V, 2kV, 5kV, 11kV
AISOFF, 240V, 1kV, 6.6kV, 33kV
VROFF, 240V, 2.2kV, 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV
SECVOFF, 240V, 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV, 66kV
MWBOFF, 240V, 3.3kV, 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV, 33kV
RTCOFF, 240V, 5kV, 6.6kV, 11kV, 12.7kV, 22kV, 33kV
S9OFF, 240v, 2kV, 11kV, 22kV, 33kV, 66kV, 132kV, 330kV
S9SAOFF, 240V, 2kV, 6kV, 11kV, 22kV, 33kV, 132kV, 275kV
CSAOFF, 240V, 4.2kV, 15kV, 25kV, 35kV, 69kV115kV, 230kV
NZOFF, 240V, 2kV, 11kV, 22kV, 33kV, 66kV, 110kV, 220kV
SEAQOFF, 240V, 3.3kV, 6.6kV, 11kV, 33kV, 66kV, 110kV, 275kV
ETSAOFF, 240V, 3.3kV, 7.6kV, 11kV, 33kV, 66kV, 132kV, 275kV
NMOFF, 240V, 1kV, 3.3kV6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV, 33kV
NRCCOFF, 240V, 1kV, 3.3kV, 6.6kV, 11kV, 33kV, 66KV, 132kV
WA1OFF, 240V, 3.3kV, 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV, 33kV, 66kV, 132kV
S7OFF, 240V, 2kV, 11kV, 22kV, 33kV, 66kV
S7AOFF, 240V, 11kV, 33kV, 66kV, 132kV, 330kV
CIGOFF, 240V, 415kV, 3.3kV, 6.6kV, 11kV, 22kV, 33kV, 66kV
ABCOFF, 240V, 11kV, 33kV, 66kV, 132kV
VRSOFF, 240V, 1kV, 2.2kV, 6.6kV, 11 kV, 22kV
HECOFF, 240V, 6.6kV, 11 kV, 22kV, 44kV, 88kV, 110kV, 220kV
WRAOFF, 240V, 4.2kV, 15kV, 25KV, 35kV, 48kV, 69kV, 15kV, 25kV, 35kV
RTCOFF, 240V, 5kV, 6.6kV, 11KV, 12.7kV, 22kV, 33kV
VRSOFF, 240V, 1kV, 2.2kV, 6.6KV, 11kV, 22kV
S10AOFF, 240V, BATT, 4.8kV7.2KV16kV, 2.4/4.2kV, 4.8/8.3kV, 8.0/13.8//7.2/12.5kV , 14.4/25//16/27.6kV, 44kV, 69kv
S11AOFF, 240V, 2.4/4.2kV, 4.8/8.3kV, 7.2/12.5KV, 8/13.8kV, 14.4/25kV, 16/27.9kV, 44kV, 69kV, 115kv, 500kv
CUSTOMChoose your own voltage combinations

These  Modiewark models shown above are for Australian power lines. For more Information on American models please visit  SailsburybyHoneywell.com

Modiewark AC

Voltage sending range50V AC to 750kV AC
Light sourceThree High Intensity LEDs
Sound sourceElectromagnetic piezo 85 dB @ 5cm (1.9″)
Operating temperature-40 to 65c (-40 to 149F)
IP rangeIP 63
Weight900g (without batteries)
DimensionsLength: 230mm

Width: 65.85mm (9″)
Cap diameter 90mm (3.5″)

Spout Tester

Voltage setting range3 x C size Alkaline
Positive to handle thread
DimensionsLength: 240mm + spout length
Width: 65.85mm (9″)
Cap diameter: 90mm (3.5″)
Weight: 1.2kg (150mm spout)

Batteries

Battery type50V AC to 33kV
Battery life(standard C size Alkaline)
ON (no alarm) 140+ Hours
ON (Self test) 90 + Hours
ON (alarm on) 60+ Hours
OFF No current drawn, battery shelf life

Case Configurations

The Modiewark casing and handle are designed to channel a flashover around the internal circuit and into the battery housing. Please note any damage to the head of the Modiewark will result in failure the unit must be taken out of service and repaired.

The Modiewark tester can now be fitted with moisture and dust proof fittings for harsh environments and provides an IP63 rating.

Handles

The standard Modiewark is supplied with a sunrise (universal) fitting to allow the attachment of an insulation extension stick (hot stick) for all high voltage applications. A standard or plain handle can be requested without this fitting.

Self Testing Functions

The Modiewark is available with and without a self test function. This continuous self checking of the Modiewark non-contact voltage tester provides an essential safety feature that:

handle_plain
Standard handle
handle_sunrise
Sunrise (Universal) Handle
  • Provides a circuit testA signal is generated within the unit and is passed to the sensor detection plate and then through the entire circuit, proving the circuit is active and in good working order.
  • Provides a test to prove that the visual and audio indicators are working correctly.
    The visual indicator is produced by three long life LEDs which provides the tester with two redundant light sources.Note: If audio or visual indicators are faulty take out of service and return for repair.
  • Battery Low Indicator.With a full battery charge of 4.5 volts the interval between the standby pulse is 1 second, as the battery power is lowered the pulse becomes further apart until it reaches 2.5 volts where the pulse becomes infrequent and stops. It is recommended to change the battery at a two second interval.

 

Please note that all Australian models must be sold with the self test function.

Battery Replacement

The Modiewark uses 3 C size Alkaline, Lithium or rechargeable batteries.

The batteries are placed in the handle with the positive side to the top. A battery strap is placed into the handle coil end first. When the batteries are placed in the handle shake to allow the battery strap to fall into the correct position.

Screw the handle with batteries inside to the head unit, with a firm twist in a clock-wise direction.

battery_handle_modiewark-e1381955753648

Part Identification

For further Modiewark features and models available please download the Modiewark products manual.

If using an insulation stick, place the unit onto the stick using the sunrise (universal) fitting or the bayonet adaptor fitting.

If using handheld, hold the Modiewark unit by the handle below the sunrise fitting.

1. Turn the unit on to the 240 volt switch setting (the first switch setting). This will allow for the most sensitive voltage detection.

2. Listen and watch for the self testing function which will start automatically. If this does not occur there may be a few possibilities to consider before taking out of service:

  • Remove the handle and check that the batteries are placed in the correct way and the battery strap is in place. Shake the handle and screw into place.
  • If the pulses are 2 to 3 seconds apart or greater this indicates a low battery status and batteries will need to be replaced.
  • If the self test is still unresponsive, the unit may be faulty. Take out of service and return for repair.
  • If the unit is a non-self test model, tap the head of the Modiewark with a finger and listen for an activation tone in time with the tapping.
modiewark-hand-isolated-306x281
modiewark_sunrise_bayonet
modiewark_usage_diagram

3. To verify the tester using outside influences:

  • Place the tester against a live power outlet or equivalent above 110 volts AC.
  • Set the switch to 35kV overhead setting and place head of unit as marked against the spark plug of a running truck or car engine.
  • Use the Modielive tester to test the activation of the unit on the 240 volt setting.

4. Hold the detection plate side to the power source under test. A continuous tone will be heard indicating live voltage.

To test underground power in a residential or industrial environment, the procedure must be carried out with a unit designed for this purpose. Due to the depth and moisture content of the soil, testing for a cable underground is difficult.

An accurate method of determining if URD connections are active is to test at a URD test point.

1. Hold the unit in the hand by the handle below the sunrise fitting or for higher voltages an insulation stick or hot stick is recommended.

2. Turn the unit on to the 240 volt switch setting (the first switch setting.) This will allow for the most sensitive voltage detection

3. Listen and watch for the self testing function which will start automatically. If this does not occur there may be a few possibilities to consider before taking out of service:

  • Remove the handle and check that the batteries are placed in the correct way and the battery strap is in place. Shake the handle and screw into place.
  • If the pulses are 2 to 3 seconds apart or greater this indicates a low battery status and batteries will need to be replaced.
  • If the self test is still unresponsive, the unit may be faulty. Take out of service and return for repair.
  • If the unit is a non-self test model, tap the head of the Modiewark with a finger and listen for an activation tone in time with the tapping.

4. To verify the tester using outside influences:

  • Place the tester against a live power outlet or equivalent above 110 volts AC.
  • Set the switch to 35kV overhead setting and place head of unit as marked against the spark plug of a running truck or car engine.
  • Use the Modielive tester to test the activation of the unit on the 240 volt setting.

5. Hold the detection plate side to the URD test point elbow under test. A continuous tone will be heard indicating live voltage.

Modiewark-URD-test-point

6. If a tone is not heard at this point on the 240 volt setting move the tester closer to the conductor under test until the head of the tester is touching the conductor. At this point the voltage is below 50 volts AC. Please remember that voltages over 240 volts AC require personal protective equipment, gloves and hotsticks to increase the distance from the voltage source under test.

7. If the tester activates metres away from the known source, this may not prove that the signal being picked up is from that source. Use the voltage range switch to determine the voltage required for the voltage test, by moving the switch settings higher as you approach the power source under test. The unit is designed to activate 100 to 200mm away from the voltage source if hand held.

URD-test-points-horiz
Examples of URD test point housings.