A
Adam W
If you just want to be able to PAT test anything without a plug on it there are easier ways of going about it - you basically just need to isolate the circuit then hook up your PAT tester to terminals instead of a plugtop, with small crocodile clips or probes - you don't necessarily need to use an installation tester just because it has probe sockets.
As far as EAWR is concerned the key is 'competency' - you could probably use a simpler course to try to prove that.
I was thinking along the lines of the installers' VRQ although that might be out of your price range - by the sounds of it price is a major factor here.
As far as EAWR is concerned the key is 'competency' - you could probably use a simpler course to try to prove that.
I was thinking along the lines of the installers' VRQ although that might be out of your price range - by the sounds of it price is a major factor here.