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Product recalls emphasise the importance of testing

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Product recalls emphasise the importance of testing

Testing regime is different for fixed and portable appliances

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The Megger MFT1730 Multifunction Tester offers downloading of 17thEdition test results

  • PAT testing applies to the workplace

  • 17th Edition testing applies in all cases

  • Multifunction testers gaining popularity

February 2014 - Despite a multiplicity of tests that manufacturers have to perform on electrical products before they can go on sale, there are always some with defects that slip through the net.

Last month in January 2014 for example, both B&Q and Aqualisa issued product recalls. Firstly, a B&Q manufacturing supplier identified a component defect that could lead to a risk of reduced electrical insulation on its three-pin USB power adapters purchased between August and October 2013.

Secondly, Aqualisa identified a potential fault in some of its electric showers that could result in a leak at the base of the showering unit, as a result of routine product testing and quality control processes.

"Once a product has left the manufacturer, these two types of problems are worlds apart when it comes to testing and traceability, reveals Barry Atkins, managing director of PASS Ltd, the independent test equipment expert.

"The first product is a portable appliance while the second is a fixed appliance which is, or should be, bought only by professional electricians. The first case is addressed by PAT testing while the second is addressed by the 17th Edition Wiring Regulations.

PAT testing only applies to the workplace whereas 17th Edition testing of fixed appliances applies in all cases during installation and subsequent inspections.

Testing is not just about hooking up instruments. In the specific case of a shower, a visual inspection comes first on all terminations to check that screw connections are tight. Only then is insulation resistance checked between line and earth and between neutral and earth, followed by the earth continuity test, and finally the RCD test.

The electrical industry is constantly evolving, with innovation coming from every turn, as well as the rules and regulations governing electrical installation and testing. It is of vital importance to learn about these changes and use high quality, safe electrical test equipment that is in compliance with all rules and regulations.

As always, the choice is between discrete testers for specific groups of 17th Edition tests or multifunction testers. Larger project teams may prefer to have one contractor performing insulation resistance while another performs earth continuity testing on another circuit, in which case discrete instruments may be favoured.

However, multifunction testers are becoming increasingly popular among electricians who want to do away with the hassle of constantly switching instruments. Multifunction testers may or may not offer downloading of test results. To help electricians make a choice PASS has two multi-vendor comparison charts at the following links:

Non-Downloadable Multifunction Installation Tester Comparison Chart

Downloadable Multfunction Installation Tester Comparison Chart

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For further information, please contact Boris Sedacca, PR manager, PASS Ltd
Telephone: 01582 478308 (Direct line)
Email:
pr@pass.co.uk

PASS Ltd
1 Alberto Street
Stockton-On-Tees
TS18 2BQ

http://www.pass.co.uk

About PASS Ltd

With over 40,000 customers across its entire network, PASS has supplied test equipment, high quality training and accredited calibration & repair services to everyone from individual contractors to large national businesses for over a decade.

Note to editors: For high res images or if you would like to interview Barry Atkins, managing director of PASS, or any of his specialist staff, please contact Boris Sedacca (details above).