Hi Guys,
srl-8 'Do i 100% have to have a Multi Function Tester? ' Personally, I would prefer to have a multifunction tester than seperate units. Having to carry a low resistance ohmmeter, insualtion resistance tester, loop/PFC/RCD tester around seperately could prove a pain if your lumping around cable, tool boxes, ladders etc. And yes, they work out more expensive to calibrate every year. However, if one of the individual meters was to become faulty, you'd still have the others available to use. Give us a call mate, we have different brands in stock, and you don't necessarily have to break the bank. We'll advise you on the correct meter/meter's to purchase, and we'll honour you with a 5% discount, too.
gmchris Hi mate, some multi function testers do a ultra low current continuity test (around 7-8 mA). This means, essentially, that when you want to conduct a continuity test, it will measure the resistance straight away without you having to grow a third arm and press another button. Other testers do a higher resistance test, which means that magic third arm comes in handy. I know for a fact that most Megger MFT's do the continuity test as soon as your second probe/crocodile clip touches the conductor (providing there is continuity). They will also conduct a Ze/Zs test without you having to press a button, which is handy when you have all 3 leads connected to a ceiling rose and a lamp quickly warming up on your cheek!