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All aboard for handy tester
23 January 2013
Martindale Electric has donated a HandyPAT 500 PAT tester to the Southwark Sea Cadets. Each individual Sea Cadet Unit is an independent charity, which must adhere to all aspects of health and safety including portable
Martindale Electric has donated a
HandyPAT 500 PAT tester to the
Southwark Sea Cadets.
Each individual Sea Cadet Unit is an independent charity, which must adhere to all aspects of health and safety including portable appliance testing. With this mind, Martindale Electric donated a HandyPAT 500, which has been designed to perform safety checks in accordance with the IEE Code of Practice (Third Edition).
The HandyPAT 500 can be used for Class 1, Class 2 and power lead tests, insulation tests and 500V plus fuse tests and a 200mA DC continuity test, meaning Southwark Sea Cadets can now be sure that all equipment used in the Unit HQ is safe to use.
The tester has been designed to withstand tough handling and comes with its own case and rechargeable batteries.
Each individual Sea Cadet Unit is an independent charity, which must adhere to all aspects of health and safety including portable appliance testing. With this mind, Martindale Electric donated a HandyPAT 500, which has been designed to perform safety checks in accordance with the IEE Code of Practice (Third Edition).
The HandyPAT 500 can be used for Class 1, Class 2 and power lead tests, insulation tests and 500V plus fuse tests and a 200mA DC continuity test, meaning Southwark Sea Cadets can now be sure that all equipment used in the Unit HQ is safe to use.
The tester has been designed to withstand tough handling and comes with its own case and rechargeable batteries.
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