Hello folks, my name is Matt, I live in Cambridgeshire in the UK.
I started working for a scientific maintenance company in October as their new Storeman.
I was asked to look at the PAT testing equipment and familiarize myself..(a Seaward Pat Tester 250+).
I have done the Pass/certificate on the included dvd but am still concerned that I need further support..
I wanted to use my initiative and get as much info as possible before I commit to a sweep of the building with the tester.. and possibly foul up!
I have done some practice tests, basically, everything on my desk.. A PC, monitor, Oscope, and associated iec leads, and 2x 4bar mains adapters,
I have a few questions, regards different settings of device and how best to make records, I have the log book and wondered if anyone can tell me, if i have to stick to same ApplianceID as old records, as they used a different tester, or can I designate a new numbering structure to keep everything collated on a per-room basis? so if any one experienced would like to give me some advice, I would be most grateful.
Thanks for reading, all the best Matt
I started working for a scientific maintenance company in October as their new Storeman.
I was asked to look at the PAT testing equipment and familiarize myself..(a Seaward Pat Tester 250+).
I have done the Pass/certificate on the included dvd but am still concerned that I need further support..
I wanted to use my initiative and get as much info as possible before I commit to a sweep of the building with the tester.. and possibly foul up!
I have done some practice tests, basically, everything on my desk.. A PC, monitor, Oscope, and associated iec leads, and 2x 4bar mains adapters,
I have a few questions, regards different settings of device and how best to make records, I have the log book and wondered if anyone can tell me, if i have to stick to same ApplianceID as old records, as they used a different tester, or can I designate a new numbering structure to keep everything collated on a per-room basis? so if any one experienced would like to give me some advice, I would be most grateful.
Thanks for reading, all the best Matt