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I vave a corcuit diagram somewhere, only a few tranny's and a transformer, not much to it. Basically a battery powered oscillator (sine) which transforms up to 240 v. But when you build one yourself you might get problems getting it calibrated.
I know I will get slapped wrists for this but I have got into the habit of testing for dead with my voltage indicator then double check with my voltage stick(non contact type). At least I can wave my voltage stick around the tails to check it is still working. Something I cannot do with a VI if the isolator/meter is sealed.
I reckon proving units are so expensive purely because they don't sell enough of them to get economies of scale!
... Which needs to be calibrated as well. I don't know actually whether a proving unit has to be calibrated at all. If not then yes, you can build one yourself.
Proving on the incomer is no good when there is no supply on the incomer.
In 45 years I've never felt the need to own or use one, I've always used the 3 meter system.
If you test with 3 different meters the chances of all 3 being U-S are about as high as being hit by lightning in a cellar.
However I've just been given one by my current employer so I'm now looking for the chance to use it. I think I may use my 3 meters to prove the prover just in case it's no good. And then a final poke with an earthed cable.
Hello first post on the forum,ÂŁ50 plus vat is the cheapest I'V seen I need to get one for my 1st assesment soon so when the guys gone it'll be out with battery back in its box till next year I mean who the hell is going to test the tester, go up a ladder test the incoming tails, turn it of test the tails test the out side of the iso go down the ladders test the tester go back up the ladders and test the dead side again I mean whats the punter going to think, jeez I mean if the little lights go out it dead ffs
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