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I have got some heaters etc to do and after reading my PAT420 manual it can test fixed wire equipment in situ.
It will do continuity test @200mA and touch leakage. Would this be OK or do I need to connect it to my tester?

I have read a lot but I would like some opinions from people that have been testing for awhile as I have just started with house & office testing.

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Adrian
 
How do you normally conduct a class 1 fixed appliance test? I'd be looking at 25A EB and 500V IR (assuming safe to do so) and a run test to ensure element load is normal.
 

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