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If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
United Kingdom
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I've never done pat testing and always told customers that I don't offer the service. But just reacently I've had a lot of people asking if I offer the service.

This has got me thinking what do you need to carry out testing ?

I know you need a pat tester that's a given but I'm just wondering what else is required.

Do you need the city and guilds pat testing qualification ?

Then is it a case of logging the appliance on a spread sheet


Just got my cogs turning and wondering what's involved ?
 
You can do it with a MFT if you wish, not hard to make up the plug adapters you need.

I doubt you need the qual, just follow the code of practice.

Obviously you need to be competent. Are you?
 
Well I've got 2391 and full apprenticeship .

Just never ever done any pat testing
 
It'll take you a couple of hours to pick it up working with someone who knows...its really striaght forward....and bloody boring...
 
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It'll take you a couple of hours to pick it up working with someone who knows...its really striaght forward....and bloody boring...

A couple of hours to learn how to stick stickers on!!!! :grin::grin:

Seriously PAT or ISEEI&T as it should be called, should be really easy for a spark to pick up without doing the 2377 most of it (dare I say it) is common sense
 
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We seem to have adopted a cat.
I quite often give it a pat test.
Trouble is it the test doesn't give consistent results.
It sometimes pats me back - with its claws......
 
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£100 for a 2nd hand tester. £20 for a roll of stickers, a card reader to take payment. that's it.
 
£100 for a 2nd hand tester. £20 for a roll of stickers, a card reader to take payment. that's it.
you should look on amazon or ebay mate, costs under £10 for 1000 stickers
 
And I was told all you needed was a roll of stickers and a pen? The quicker you sticker everything the more the boss makes ;)
 
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Some days on and the cat pat test is yielding slightly more consistent results.
The little barstard has scratched me just the once in the past few days. He was looking up at the window in my office and normally just leaps on to the window ledge with the expectation that I will open the window. He looked a bit indecisive so, at great personal peril, I picked the little bagger up and set him there. I opened the window and he sat half in and half out.

Night time and a chill wind. I gave him a gentle little pat test to encourage him to go one way or the other so that I could close the window. He did. And rewarded me with a pat test on the back of my hand as he left. Just a couple of inches and not a lot of bleeding.

Yet we put up with it.
 
Some days on and the cat pat test is yielding slightly more consistent results.
The little barstard has scratched me just the once in the past few days. He was looking up at the window in my office and normally just leaps on to the window ledge with the expectation that I will open the window. He looked a bit indecisive so, at great personal peril, I picked the little bagger up and set him there. I opened the window and he sat half in and half out.

Night time and a chill wind. I gave him a gentle little pat test to encourage him to go one way or the other so that I could close the window. He did. And rewarded me with a pat test on the back of my hand as he left. Just a couple of inches and not a lot of bleeding.

Yet we put up with it.
spray a can of something, cats hate the sound lol
 
I don't want to scare the bl00dy creature to death - just make the PAT test more consistent......
Well,you know how a buttered round of toast always lands butter-side down,when you drop it?....and you know that a cat always lands on its' feet?....well,butter the cats' back,and push it out' the window....if you already know the answer,you can join my religious sect :stooge_curly:
 
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A PAT tester, some stickers and a pen! Although I do have the C+G qualification, which is pretty pointless.
 
Well,you know how a buttered round of toast always lands butter-side down,when you drop it?....and you know that a cat always lands on its' feet?....well,butter the cats' back,and push it out' the window....if you already know the answer,you can join my religious sect :stooge_curly:
butter side down is ********, watch an episode or two of mythbusters, it will open your eyes to the truth
 
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Yes you need equipment for pat testing but before that you should have some training. Though you cant practice it without any certification.

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there are clearly defined qualifications that you need to hold if you want to work as an electrician (wiring on buildings etc) but there is no 'official' qualification needed to carry out PAT Testing.
 
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If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
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Practising Electrician (Qualified - Domestic or Commercial etc)
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Udell Electrical Services ltd

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