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Can you help with this one then?
Our H&S chap carries out the PAT at my works. I recently renewed a .75 flex to a fixed appliance (so why it’s being PAT tested I don’t know). The PAT Tester failed the lead under earth continuity. He says the machine is failing it as it won’t read below .1 ohm. I think he is actually looking at the Earth Bond Test as reading should show less than 0.1+R Ohms (where R is the resistance of the lead). I tested the leads continuity and got .7 ohm from the earth pin on the plug to the casing of the item, which is acceptable. Am I wrong or should he reset his machine?.

When was the tester last calibrated or checked?
 
so when you test adam you test the shower the immersion heatewr !! its portable appliance if they want a pir then they should ask for one
 
so when you test adam you test the shower the immersion heatewr !! its portable appliance if they want a pir then they should ask for one
No but I'd test the cooker. I'd also test the washing machine even though you can't push that around the floor like a vacuum cleaner, and even if it were wired into a FCU.
 

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