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David G
I have taken over the PA Testing for a building company I work for. They
currently have a basic Parker Bell PAT, which probably covers the basic
testing but I don't feel is very thorough. It passed an appliance which
would run slowly and emit smoke. An extreme case and probably safe from
personal safety point of view. It would also accept an incorrectly wired
plug.
We run 3 or 4 sites at a time with equipment spread between them all on
110v. On looking around at the various testers available I have homed in
on the Seward SuperNova Plus. This could be overkill since we do not
have hundreds of appliances, but the advantage I see is being able to
monitor the appliance degradation with regard to renewal
Run the appliance direct from the Tester to check performance
Can use either 240 or 110 supply so that they can be tested where found.
Keep a record of tests that can be d/l to computer.
I would appreciate anyones views or experience with this tester.
Before anyone says it, I realise that the first step is always a visual
inspection.
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Regards
David G
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currently have a basic Parker Bell PAT, which probably covers the basic
testing but I don't feel is very thorough. It passed an appliance which
would run slowly and emit smoke. An extreme case and probably safe from
personal safety point of view. It would also accept an incorrectly wired
plug.
We run 3 or 4 sites at a time with equipment spread between them all on
110v. On looking around at the various testers available I have homed in
on the Seward SuperNova Plus. This could be overkill since we do not
have hundreds of appliances, but the advantage I see is being able to
monitor the appliance degradation with regard to renewal
Run the appliance direct from the Tester to check performance
Can use either 240 or 110 supply so that they can be tested where found.
Keep a record of tests that can be d/l to computer.
I would appreciate anyones views or experience with this tester.
Before anyone says it, I realise that the first step is always a visual
inspection.
--
Regards
David G
(remove r u n)