It was a tongue in cheek cooment, Mr Sworld.Yep. However, they still give you the right readings though! Just a pity there is no 180 degree reverse on the RCD test, does give you a ramp test though!
AboutWhat going to be the difference between a 16th edition tester and a 17th edition tester ???????
I think one of the points the manufactures push as 17th edSo the new selling tactic is 17th testerBut the only difference is that they are more expensive ?:|
totally agree,I think one of the points the manufactures push as 17th edis the phase rotation verification feature.
e.g. to meet reg
612.12
multi phase circuits must verify phase sequence is maintained..
don't think this was a specific written requirement of 16th
but I could be wrong!! ?:|
Dont make a scrap of difference to the ole domestic job tho!
Ahh...!not having to go back and change wiring on motors once they get commisioned (and go backwards :^O :^O ) etc.
by the way, that link doesnt work properly for me,,, ?:|.WF are doing Unitest testers for about 260 notesNot the best but for that money you can forgive some rough edges!
would that be an approved method.??? :^O :^O:^Opersonally....would feel lost if i had to stop lightly putting a cable tie in the fan of those hard to see/reach motors to check direction:^O
Must be m8. I do the same thing:^O:^O:^Owould that be an approved method.??? :^O :^O:^O
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