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Agreed. But this will have been confirmed at the point of manufacturing, and included in the declaration of conformity.Only a flash test can absolutely confirm double insulation or not in the absence of any other information
I never agreed with the flash testing when doing ISITEE when it first came in and saw it as a way of prematurely degrading equipment, the HAE advocated at one point that all hired equipment should be flash tested after every hire, I always remember the argument I had with the HAE rep / assessor at a hire shop were a couple of mates worked he was adamant it needed to be done and I was arguing the opposite and that the only time it needed to be done was after a machine was stripped down, repaired and reassembled shortly after that the HAE lost a memberAgreed. But this will have been confirmed at the point of manufacturing, and included in the declaration of conformity.
Flash testing by an individual carrying out ISITEE is not required or recommended:
"common in PAT testing up until the IEE Code of Practice 2nd edition was published in 2001. On page 27, paragraph 10.4 it said “Dielectric strength testing is not normally carried out during in-service testing. This is normally carried out by the manufacturer on a complete appliance after assembly”. Page 48 paragraph 10.5 of the new Code of Practice 3rd edition also re-states this; thus flash testing is not normally done now."
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