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I thought you were supposed to test that they remained illuminated for a prescribed length of time (i.e to check the batteries were okay)
So today I was fixing some duff light fittings at a village hall. A man turns up in a Chub van.
He comes in. Finds the test switch, inserts the fish key. Walks round checking all the EM lights are on. Wrote some things on his clip board, switched them off and went.
He can't have been there for more than 10 minutes.
I guess EM light testing has now degenerated to the depths of PA testing. I wonder how much the hall got charged for that test?
So today I was fixing some duff light fittings at a village hall. A man turns up in a Chub van.
He comes in. Finds the test switch, inserts the fish key. Walks round checking all the EM lights are on. Wrote some things on his clip board, switched them off and went.
He can't have been there for more than 10 minutes.
I guess EM light testing has now degenerated to the depths of PA testing. I wonder how much the hall got charged for that test?