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We bought a decent condition touring caravan last year that had been recently serviced by a dealer and with a report basically saying among other things the electric were testing ok and safe.

We used the caravan quite a bit last year and the quality of the various pitches would best be described as "variable" to say the least and if you pull up in a shoddy looking park, it doesn't fill me with a lot of confidence the site electrics are going to be up to scratch...

So just wondering if there is anything I should be aware of, or anything I should check or perhaps even test, when using the electrics provided on a touring pitch?
 
Caravan parks are subject to annual tests and this is also a stipulation of the caravan and camping club if they are registered. Ask to see verification of this.
 
Thanks mate...

Somebody on one of the sites last year was using a rubber mat to step down on to and while we were chatting, suggested it was a worth while additional safety feature...

Not too sure what to make of the idea, especially in wet weather, although I can't see it doing any harm either...
 
To properly test the supply would require expensive test equipment and knowledge of what to do with it, but one of these: www.amazon.co.uk/SOCKET-TESTER-EARTH-MARTINDALE-ELECTRIC/dp/B01186J5AA would give you a reasonable indication that everything is in order. Just plug it in to a socket in the caravan.

Also look out for things like broken or missing covers, exposed cables etc when plugging in, and especially if you have to reset any breakers. If you want to be extra diligent, check these breakers are rated to 16A or less.

I'm not sure what regulations/guidelines are in place for on going inspection of the caravan, but I would thing it would be worth doing regularly due to the vibration on the connections. Also keep good care of the 16A supply cable, and look out for any damage to this. It should also be tested regularly.
 
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Thinking about it, if you did get one of those socket testers, you may well get an earth loop reading of 10-100 Ohms (the top row of leds)

Whilst this is on the higher side, it could well be acceptable on a caravan site due to the way the farthing system is installed. A reading any higher than that though would indicate a problem. As would no reading at all.
 
Overloading is also another issue. A lot of site hookups are limited to 10amps.....so the rapid boil kettle is a no no!
 
To properly test the supply would require expensive test equipment and knowledge of what to do with it, but one of these: www.amazon.co.uk/SOCKET-TESTER-EARTH-MARTINDALE-ELECTRIC/dp/B01186J5AA would give you a reasonable indication that everything is in order. Just plug it in to a socket in the caravan.

Also look out for things like broken or missing covers, exposed cables etc when plugging in, and especially if you have to reset any breakers. If you want to be extra diligent, check these breakers are rated to 16A or less.

I'm not sure what regulations/guidelines are in place for on going inspection of the caravan, but I would thing it would be worth doing regularly due to the vibration on the connections. Also keep good care of the 16A supply cable, and look out for any damage to this. It should also be tested regularly.

Thanks Sean, I've not seen that particular tester before.. Presumably if I make up a round three pin plug to normal 13amp socket adaptor/test cable, in the event of any problems in the caravan, I could then test direct on the site outlet to get an indication where the issue was...
 
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Thanks Sean, I've not seen that particular tester before.. Presumably if I make up a round three pin plug to normal 13amp socket adaptor/test cable, in the event of any problems in the caravan, I could then test direct on the site outlet to get an indication where the issue was...
You could just buy the adaptor unless you have the parts lying around.
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