by Corey Robertson | 17th Apr, 2026 | Frequently Asked Questions, Test Equipment
If your SPC Pro 2 Three Phase Data Logger isn’t recording data properly, you’re not the only one! We’ve had a few calls from customers who’ve started logging incorrectly, this is usually because no one showed them the right way to do it. So, to save you time, here’s a...
by Guy Brown | 5th Feb, 2026 | Frequently Asked Questions, Safe Isolation
Let’s not sugar-coat it, electricity is dangerous and despite strict regulations, it’s still responsible for around 1,000 workplace incidents every year in the UK. Which is why proving dead before you work isn’t just important, it’s essential. What Does “Proving...
by Guy Brown | 5th Jan, 2026 | Frequently Asked Questions, PAT Testing
Even the pros slip up sometimes. Here’s how to avoid the most common traps of PAT testing that even the most experienced users can fall into. Avoiding these 12 mistakes can save time, hassle and most importantly, keep everyone safe. 1. Skipping the Visual Check Always...
by Corey Robertson | 5th Jan, 2026 | Frequently Asked Questions, Power Analysis
We’ve had a few customers get in touch recently after running into problems with their SPC PRO 2 Power and Energy Loggers and in most cases, the issue comes down to one simple cause: the Current Transformers (CTs) weren’t connected correctly. It’s an easy mistake to...
by Mark Fuller | 2nd Jun, 2015 | Frequently Asked Questions
When it comes to buying new test equipment, you’ll go through several processes. These can include choosing from your favoured brand, buying on specification or maybe price will be an influencing factor. One area that can often be overlooked is the warranty....
by Mark Fuller | 18th Jul, 2013 | Frequently Asked Questions
Question Everytime we PAT test any of our 3 phase 415v motors with the Primetest 100, it shows up as Failed Test even on a new motor. We are using a short lead with a 32 amp 4 pin, socket and a 3 pin 13amp plug other end. The screen display shows: RPE = OK RISO = OK I...