Element67 Testing
Portable Appliance Testing or PAT Testing is the process of checking electrical appliances for safety through a series of visual inspections and electronic tests.
Why do you need to have my appliances tested?
The best way of ensuring that your appliances are safe is to have a PAT test carried out on them. This is a good way for landlords to ensure that they are meeting their legal obligations to maintain high standards of electrical safety in their rented property.
What does Portable Appliance Testing involve?
To establish the safety and suitability of your electrical appliances, the competent person will carry out a visual inspection of the appliance, its plug and lead. For Class I[1] equipment they will also inject test signals into the cable and appliance to ensure their integrity.
What will you receive?
Upon completion of the portable appliance inspection and testing you should receive a report that details the following as a minimum:
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An inventory containing each appliance type, name, location and description
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A full set of test results for each appliance tested
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A full list of any failed items with an explanation of their failure
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A visible pass or fail label on each appliance detailing the inspection date, next test due and the inspector’s signature.
Element67 PAT Testing
The cost for P.A.T testing is £50 which covers the first 30 items all items over the initial 30 are charged a £1 per item.
Element67 Legionella Testing
Legionella test completed at the same time as a P.A.T test £25.
A standard Legionella test with at a P.A.T test is charged at £45