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Page 9 of the manual explains how to turn on the unit. Do not attach any equipment to be tested until the unit has successfully started up.
Page 9 of the manual explains how to turn on the unit. Do not attach any equipment to be tested until the unit has successfully started up.


Hackspace testing procedures: [[Portable_appliance_testing]]
Hackspace testing procedures: [[Portable appliance testing]]

Revision as of 13:16, 20 March 2025

Megger PAT320 Portable Appliance Tester
Manufacturer Megger
Model PAT320
AKA {{{aka}}}
Obtained
Location Members Storage
Team Infrastructure
Induction Required No
Booking {{{booking}}}
Status Defunct
Risk Assessment Yes, see [[{{{riskassessment}}}|the assessment]]
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The Portable Appliance Tester (PAT) is kept in the upstairs Members_Storage in red cabinet 2 on the left as you enter. It comes with a black case containing the unit, test leads and, in a pocket, instruction manual, instruction CDs, and a supply of Pass and Fail stickers. The manual is also available online [1].

The PAT can work with both 230V and 110V supplies and automatically switches according to the supply it is plugged into.

Warning: Mains voltage. The unit exposes mains voltage to its sockets and test leads. Observe handling precautions in the manual. Faulty equipment under test may expose dangerous voltages on its case and other places

Warnings: Read the warnings on page 5 of the manual, and carefully follow the recommended procedures.

Only plug into the mains using the attached black cable. Never plug into the mains using the IEC "kettle" socket. (The red lead is for testing extension cables.)

Page 9 of the manual explains how to turn on the unit. Do not attach any equipment to be tested until the unit has successfully started up.

Hackspace testing procedures: Portable appliance testing