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Every
portable appliance tested by
GCS property services is visually inspected to check
the plug, flex and body of the appliance. In this visual
inspection we will investigate for damaged equipment, frayed
flex cords and/or flex cords taped up to cover unauthorised
joints, flex wiring pulled away and exposed from the internal
casing of the plug, signs of overheating on the flex and
internal wiring inside the plug, cracked and damaged plugs
including loose and faulty wiring connections inside the plug.
A high number of
appliances fail this visual inspection due to having the wrong
type of fuse in the plug, loose plug connections, exposed
wiring at the plug and damaged plugs.
As part of our
service, minor repairs such as above will be
repaired free of charge, thus allowing the appliance to
pass the visual inspection.
Testing
Procedure
Only when we are satisfied that the
equipment has passed the visual inspection, a series of tests
using the latest state-of-the-art computer testing equipment
are carried out to detect hidden faults and potential hazards.
This ensures the electrical safety and good working order of
each item.
Computerised and
industry set tests are carried out using Portable Appliance
Testing equipment similar to the tester pictured above. In the
testing procedure we will carry out the following tests.
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Earth Bond
Test - Tests the metal casing of equipment to confirm
the integrity of the appliance earth conductor. A high A.C.
current of 10amp or 25amp is passed between the earth bond
terminal and the appliance's earth pin.
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Earth
Continuity Test - When testing IT Equipment - e.g.
computers in offices, it is undesirable to use the high
current Earth Bond Test described above as this could damage
the equipment. On IT equipment our testing procedure would
involve testing the equipment with a low current earth
continuity test. A low current (200 mA D.C.) is passed
between the continuity terminal on the testing equipment and
the appliance's test socket earth pin.
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Insulation
Test - An insulation test is carried out on all
equipment to verify that the insulation resistance is
correct and sufficient between the appliance wiring and
internal components. In this test a 500 volt D.C. supply is
used to test the insulation resistance.
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Operation
Test - This test will start up the equipment being
tested as if it were normally plugged into a 13 amp socket
outlet. By doing this test we will be verifying the power
consumed by the appliance, which we will check against the
manufacturers rating which is stamped on the appliance. This
will also determine if the correct size of fuse is inserted
in the plug top.
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Earth Leakage
Test - By carrying out the Operation Test we will also
find out if any electrical current is flowing to earth.
Normally appliances should have no or very little earth
leakage current. The appliance tester will also be able to
detect earth leakage in Class 2 (Double Insulated)
appliances. This enable account to be taken of all leakage
paths to earth rather than just that flowing in the earth
wire if applicable - e.g. a Class 2 appliance could exhibit
earth leakage through its mountings or by operator contact.
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Flash Test -
This test ( Dielectric Strength Test) is very rarely carried
out and it is not normally carried out as routine test. The
test stresses the asset insulation. This test is usually
only carried out if the appliance has been completely
overhauled and is being put back into working service.
Both visual inspections and instrument
tests are carried out in accordance with guidelines and
testing procedures laid down by the IEE Code of Practice for
Inspecting and Testing of Electrical Equipment.

Following testing,
each appliance will be labelled “PASS”
or “FAIL”
and we will provide you with a detailed computer-produced
electrical test certificate and a full register of your
appliances. These may be used for your own and for your
insurer’s records.
Our rates are
extremely competitive and large discounts are available for
high volume testing - we recommend you contact with your
requirements for a personalised quote.
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