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Dannydandan
Evening,
I use a Socket & See tester instrument to provide a means of confirming safe isolation before working on boilers.
Can anyone explain why I am required to press the touch pad at the bottom of the test instrument in order for it to perform a polarity test?
I understand what polarity is and why I'm testing it, but I don't understand what the significance of this pad is i.e., what does me pressing the pad actually do to the test instrument?
I've asked colleagues and trainers but no one can answer this question!
Many thanks,
Dan
I use a Socket & See tester instrument to provide a means of confirming safe isolation before working on boilers.
Can anyone explain why I am required to press the touch pad at the bottom of the test instrument in order for it to perform a polarity test?
I understand what polarity is and why I'm testing it, but I don't understand what the significance of this pad is i.e., what does me pressing the pad actually do to the test instrument?
I've asked colleagues and trainers but no one can answer this question!
Many thanks,
Dan