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Easy to use, light to carry, and featuring a convenient internal database for results storage, the PAT450 portable appliance tester is optimised for use by service organisations and equipment rental companies. Key benefits of the instrument include rapid start-up, instant restart after temporary disconnection when moving between test locations, and optional barcode support to aid in rapid asset identification.
These instruments offer both manual and automatic operation. When used in automatic mode, the test structure can readily be configured to suit specific requirements. This way, for example, a supervisor can predefine a test structure for a particular application and then be sure that all tests are performed exactly as required, irrespective of who carries out the testing work.

The VF6 hazardous area AC voltage detector has designed to be used to check for the presence of AC voltage, indicated by a bright red LED situated within the white nylon tip, an audible sounder, and a vibration alert. The detector has both low voltage (12 - 1000 V) and medium voltage (100 - 1000 V) ranges.
The VF6 EX has the added advantage of a bright white LED torch for use in poor light and has been rated for use on gas platforms and other petrochemical environments. It is suitable for identifying live conductors, finding a break in a conductor, verifying a blown fuse while in circuit, and detecting AC voltage at socket outlets, switches, circuit breakers, fuses, cables, and luminaires.
Megger loop testers offer both traditional measuring techniques and state of the art “non-RCD Tripping” technology.
Use these products to determine the prospective earth fault current, which is the maximum current able to flow in a phase-earth fault in an installation, and also to indicate the prospective short circuit current which is the maximum current able to flow in the event of a phase-neutral fault.
Megger RCD testers offer automatic testing of all 5 RCD tests required of the Wiring Regulations, giving a tough solution to RCD testing.