PAT tester PrimeTest 250+
electrical safetycontinuityportable

PAT tester
PAT tester
PAT tester
PAT tester
PAT tester
PAT tester
PAT tester
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Characteristics

Test type
continuity, electrical safety
Tested product
PAT
Configuration
portable
Other characteristics
digital, USB

Description

The PrimeTest 250+ portable appliance tester is battery powered and handheld to allow for fast and efficient testing with clear PASS/FAIL indication and test result values. It has a comprehensive range of mains and battery powered tests, data storage and label printing features. New updated 5th Edition products now include a test for Class 2 FE equipment, a test for long leads and variable PASS/FAIL limits. Enabling simple, professional and fast PAT testing, this versatile tester features all of the required tests of the IET 5th Edition Code of Practice along with USB download. It is also fully compatible with the Test n Tag Pro serial printer for quick and easy label printing without any setup required – just plug and print. Using Seaward’s free datalogger program and pressing a single download key allows test result data to be quickly and easily transferred from the PrimeTest 250+ to PC at the press of a button. Data is downloaded in a simple CSV spreadsheet format for your PAT records or alternatively it can be imported directly into Seaward’s PATGuard 3 software for more enhanced record keeping, reporting and certification. Seaward’s unique ‘ZAP’ technology ensures that earth continuity measurements are accurate in situations where other testers struggle to provide reliable measurements, such as measuring through rust, limescale and other surface contamination. The PrimeTest Series Testers can be used with our free PATMobile App as part of a combined record keeping and reporting solution.

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