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Former Sponsor TM
Hi Guys,
I'd like to raise a quick discussion thread regarding calibration checkboxes.
As a test equipment provider, it's sometimes really useful to know how many of you would use one, and what it's worth is to you as a tradesman.
There are a range of different calibration checkboxes available. The lower cost checkboxes on the market will allow you to test both insulation resistance and continuity only, whereas if you look at spending roughly twice as much, you could have a checkbox that additionally checks the loop and RCD test ranges on a meter, too. Is this something that you think is worth spending the extra money on?
Finally, we've also had feedback that (depending on your NICEIC/NAPIT/ELECSA etc) assessor/inspector, some registration bodies will actually accept a comprehensive record of self kept checks on a meter, rather than an up to date calibration certificate for the meter in question. Have any of you experienced this? And if so, is the assessor happy to see a record of only insulation resistance and continuity tests, or would he/she like to see a full record that tests all of the functions of your multifunction tester?
A lot of questions, but would be great to hear some feedback and opinions!
Thanks
I'd like to raise a quick discussion thread regarding calibration checkboxes.
As a test equipment provider, it's sometimes really useful to know how many of you would use one, and what it's worth is to you as a tradesman.
There are a range of different calibration checkboxes available. The lower cost checkboxes on the market will allow you to test both insulation resistance and continuity only, whereas if you look at spending roughly twice as much, you could have a checkbox that additionally checks the loop and RCD test ranges on a meter, too. Is this something that you think is worth spending the extra money on?
Finally, we've also had feedback that (depending on your NICEIC/NAPIT/ELECSA etc) assessor/inspector, some registration bodies will actually accept a comprehensive record of self kept checks on a meter, rather than an up to date calibration certificate for the meter in question. Have any of you experienced this? And if so, is the assessor happy to see a record of only insulation resistance and continuity tests, or would he/she like to see a full record that tests all of the functions of your multifunction tester?
A lot of questions, but would be great to hear some feedback and opinions!
Thanks