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I made my own adapter using an extension socket connected to three 4mm test leads that I plug into my multifunction tester. I can do insulation resistance continuity polarity which are the basic tests, and though 200mA is called a soft test, if its good enough for an installation then why not for an appliance?
The standard for pat testing allows the use of other instruments, although it says that a pat tester may be easier to use. my adapter cost me a few pounds and has paid me well. I also made a 110v and 230v bayonet adapter that plug into my meter. Why pay for and carry two testers when one can do everything?
I have asked ECA, NICEIC, NAPIT and they all say that my method is acceptable, provided that I keep my tester calibrated with the adapters provided for examination when I send it in
The standard for pat testing allows the use of other instruments, although it says that a pat tester may be easier to use. my adapter cost me a few pounds and has paid me well. I also made a 110v and 230v bayonet adapter that plug into my meter. Why pay for and carry two testers when one can do everything?
I have asked ECA, NICEIC, NAPIT and they all say that my method is acceptable, provided that I keep my tester calibrated with the adapters provided for examination when I send it in