by Mark Fuller | 14th Oct, 2014 | PAT Testing
When the PAT testing Code of Practice was updated in November 2012, the microwave leakage test was removed. The first reason for removal was because it was felt that PAT applied to the electrical safety of an appliance, whereas the microwave leakage test is secondary...
by Mark Fuller | 18th Sep, 2014 | PAT Testing
Seaward Electronic, the market leading manufacturer of PAT testers, have launched a new app for the manual logging of PAT test results. This free app has been designed to work with the Seaward Primetest 50 & Primetest 100 PAT testers, making record keeping and...
by Mark Fuller | 28th Apr, 2014 | PAT Testing
For many years, downloading PAT testers have been beyond the reach of some customers due to the high cost. The ability to download test results saves a huge amount of time and money, however typically any downloading PAT comes with additional features that just...
by Mark Fuller | 4th Nov, 2013 | PAT Testing
We have had some customers report an error with the Seaward Apollo 600 and the USB memory stick, when trying to upload data to the Apollo. This issue has happened when users want to clone the data and settings from one Apollo to the rest of their fleet. The first...
by Mark Fuller | 9th May, 2013 | PAT Testing
Well, at last we’ve got our hands on the final production version of this ground breaking new product. Not a prototype, not a demo version, but the real thing. The key thing about it is that it’s so much more than a PAT. It should have really have been...
by Mark Fuller | 2nd May, 2013 | PAT Testing
For the first time testing of fixed appliances, such as hand dryers, has been incorporated into the fourth edition of the IEE code of practice for In-service inspection and testing of electrical equipment. Previously it was a grey area with fixed wiring periodic...