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In keeping with code
23 January 2013
In keeping with the IET Code of Practice, Seaward's new PrimeTest 350 hand held portable appliance tester is equipped with an RCD test, a 250V insulation resistance test and an alternative leakage test. The alternativ
In keeping with the IET Code of
Practice, Seaward's new PrimeTest
350 hand held portable appliance
tester is equipped with an RCD test, a
250V insulation resistance test and an
alternative leakage test.
The alternative leakage test provides an indication of protective conductor current or touch current without applying mains power to the appliance under test and can be used where transient suppressors or other components prevent an insulation test being carried out.
The lightweight unit incorporates all Class I and Class II required electrical safety tests in a compact user-friendly design. Bluetooth technology enables the wireless connection of barcode scanners, label printers and other accessories - allowing cable-free testing, without the cumbersome constant plugging and unplugging of leads and cords.
The alternative leakage test provides an indication of protective conductor current or touch current without applying mains power to the appliance under test and can be used where transient suppressors or other components prevent an insulation test being carried out.
The lightweight unit incorporates all Class I and Class II required electrical safety tests in a compact user-friendly design. Bluetooth technology enables the wireless connection of barcode scanners, label printers and other accessories - allowing cable-free testing, without the cumbersome constant plugging and unplugging of leads and cords.
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