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This book details UK regulations on testing electrical equipment. The legal requirements for regular testing of all electrical equipment in work environments and public places have made testing a major growth area for electricians over recent years. Many staff without electrical training, such as maintenance staff and caretakers, are also being nominated by their employers to carry out electrical safety testing. This book is ideal for electricians administering PAT, and non-specialists following a City & Guilds course. It has been written specifically to meet the demands of the City & Guilds 2377 exam, and is the only available text for this course. The book contains an appendix providing th...
Intended for electricians administering PAT and those following a City & Guilds course (particularly exam 2377), this text includes an appendix providing the electrical fundamentals needed by non-specialists.
PAT (Portable Appliances Testing) Log Book It is important to keep electrical appliances and equipment examined on a timely basis to ensure they are safe to use. Electrical safety defects can be found by visual examination, but some types of defects can only be found during testing. This Pat Test Log Book will allow you to record and track your PAT test results. It helps you to: Ensures that all appliances and equipment information is kept in one place. Keep up-to-date records of safety procedures and checks. Perfect for landlords, for businesses, schools, sites, commercial and residential properties & much more. Include Sections: Company name and address Date Class Reset Date Serial Number Appliance description Appliance location Visiual Check Voltage (V) Rating (A) Fuse Rating Insulation resistance Earth continuity Overall Status Specification: Dimensions: 8.5" x 11" (21.59 x 27.94 cm) Pages: 108 Cover Finish: Matt Paper Color: White
The Handbook of Portable Appliance Testing gives practical answers to questions raised during PAT testing. It is much easier to understand than the IET Code of Practice (COP). It strikes a balance between giving enough technical background and easy to follow practical advice in implementing a PAT testing scheme. In 2020 the IET launched Edition 5 of the "Code of Practice for In-service Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment". This introduced a number of significant changes to the recommendations on how Portable Appliance Testing is carried out. This latest edition of the handbook reflects these new recommendations. There is a brief summary of the changes in Appendix 7. Someone wantin...