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I had this bought for me for Christmas. The description says its made by Metrel and is GS38 compliant. When I received it, it doesn't says Metrel anywhere on the product or the box. The probes have around 15mm exposed, when you unscrew the covers there is slightly less exposed, possible 10-12mm?!

[ElectriciansForums.net] Voltage Detector Compliant?


Also according to the box it does a VAT self test, what is this?

[ElectriciansForums.net] Voltage Detector Compliant?


Also they have spelt voltage wrong, thinking about it, spelling mistakes on safety equipment are unacceptable. If they got that wrong, what else is?
 
Was it baught via ebay by any chance ? if it was then you can ask for a re-fund or open a dispute via ebay. As for GS38 compliant I seriously doubt it, I thought GS38 specified a max of 2mm exposed. The VAT test though that's a new 1 on me lol.
Can you post up a picture of the whole thing ?
 
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GS38
The test probes and leads used in conjunction with a voltmeter, multimeter,electrician’s test lamp or voltage indicator should be selected to prevent danger.Good test probes and leads will have the following:
(a) The probes:
  1. (i) have finger barriers or are shaped to guard against inadvertent hand
    contact with the live conductors under test;
  2. (ii) are insulated to leave an exposed metal tip not exceeding 4 mm measured
    across any surface of the tip. Where practicable it is strongly recommended that this is reduced to 2 mm or less, or that spring loaded retractable
    screened probes are used;
    (iii) should have suitable high breaking capacity (hbc), sometimes known as

    hrc, fuse, or fuses, with a low current rating (usually not exceeding
    500 mA), or a current-limiting resistor and a fuse.

Are there not any plastic tips in the box?


 
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Its meant to be a red Metrel TEK900. Looks the same, just a different colour.
Think I might contact Metrel to verify, they are normally very helpful.

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