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I've 2 sets of the Megger units. Very good testers
so your budget wasnt ÂŁ40-50 then ?
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I've 2 sets of the Megger units. Very good testers
LOL, nope, both sets were free. So below the budget mentionedso your budget wasnt ÂŁ40-50 then ?
[FONT=&]If you are not interested in the LED or lamp indication Biff, but prefer a meter, then why buy a 2-pole voltage tester at all. HSE, GS38 only advises that the use of an approved 2-pole voltage detector for determining the presence or absence of voltage (proving dead) is the preferred method. Therefore there is nothing to stop you doing safe-isolation (proving dead), like any other voltage measurement, with a GS38 compliant MFT on the voltage range, it's just not best practice (ESC, BPG2), and you need to ensure that only a voltage range is selected for safety.
Note:- Approved voltage testers (AVT) that indicate voltage in broad bands do not require calibrating. If the AVT incorporates a meter it requires annual calibration, like any other meter, to assure accuracy.[/FONT]
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/gs38.pdf
http://www.esc.org.uk/fileadmin/user_upload/documents/industry/best_practice/BPG2_09.pdf
My Fluke T100 will trip RCD's according to the order you test L-N / L-E, you can get them for ÂŁ32 if I shop around.
I briefly owned a Metrel but it got sent back due to parts missing, very poor build quality, Metrels name didn't appear on anywhere, both sides of the casing were a completely different shade and they managed to spell 'safety' wrong on the packaging. I contacted Metrel as I though it was a cheap copy, but they confirmed it was made by them!
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