HI guys,
As i am not an avid "PAT" tester, ive done in the past using my SEAWARD PRIME TEST 200, i have been asked about testing cookers that have been removed from council rented accomodation, these are being cleaned up & then re-instated inti the council properties, - beleive me you just would,nt.
So heres how it goes; the cookers are cleaned, the hard wire cable is still attached & the test needs to be done,
Is it feasable to test either by MFT or some concoction via IEC lead, then as its not in situ what protection do i have once my sticker is on it & a fault occurs in transit?
Any feed back will be appreciated, but please refrain from criticism. it is after all just a question for some info.
Geffers
As i am not an avid "PAT" tester, ive done in the past using my SEAWARD PRIME TEST 200, i have been asked about testing cookers that have been removed from council rented accomodation, these are being cleaned up & then re-instated inti the council properties, - beleive me you just would,nt.
So heres how it goes; the cookers are cleaned, the hard wire cable is still attached & the test needs to be done,
Is it feasable to test either by MFT or some concoction via IEC lead, then as its not in situ what protection do i have once my sticker is on it & a fault occurs in transit?
Any feed back will be appreciated, but please refrain from criticism. it is after all just a question for some info.
Geffers