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Portable Appliance Testers

At Emona, we understand the critical importance of electrical safety in various settings, from offices and schools to industrial facilities. Our selection of PAT testers includes state-of-the-art models from renowned manufacturers, offering features such as advanced logging capabilities, RCD testing, and user-friendly interfaces.

Whether you're looking for a basic appliance tester or a sophisticated system with integrated printing and data management, we have the right solution to ensure your electrical equipment complies with Australian safety standards.

Sales price: $ 175.00
Excluding GST
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PT-ELTBAT

PRIMETEST ELITE BATTERY PACK

Sales price: $ 175.00
Excluding GST
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PT-PLUS-ELTBAT

PRIMETEST ELITE-PLUS BATTERY PACK

Sales price: $ 86.00
Excluding GST
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PAC-MSL

MAINS SUPPLY LEAD

Sales price: $ 54.00
Excluding GST
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PAC-EXT

EXTENSION LEAD ADAPTOR

Sales price: $ 397.00
Excluding GST
ELT-CASE

ELT-CASE

HARD CARRY CASE FOR ELITE SYSTEM

Sales price: $ 72.00
Excluding GST
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PAC-OPT PRINTER CONNECTION CABLE

PAC-OPT PRINTER CONNECTION CABLE

Sales price: $ 99.00
Excluding GST
PRO-GTA-15

PRO-GTA-15

GENERATOR TEST ADAPTOR

Sales price: $ 1,059.00
Excluding GST
PAC-TPL1520

PAC-TPL1520

SINGLE PHASE LEAKAGE TESTER 15A & 20A ADAPTOR (APPLIANCES ONLY)

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FAQs

What is a portable appliance tester (PAT) and why is it important?

A portable appliance tester is a specialised device used to check the electrical safety of portable electrical equipment. It's crucial for identifying potential hazards in electrical appliances, reducing the risk of electrical accidents, and ensuring compliance with workplace safety regulations. Regular PAT testing helps maintain a safe working environment and can prevent electrical fires or shocks.

What types of tests can be performed with a PAT tester?

Our PAT testers can perform a range of tests including earth continuity, insulation resistance, leakage current, and polarity checks. More advanced models also offer RCD testing, 3-phase appliance testing, and power-up tests. The specific tests available depend on the model of the PAT tester you choose.

Do I need to be a qualified electrician to use a PAT tester?

While being a qualified electrician is beneficial, it's not always necessary to use a PAT tester. In Australia, PAT testing can be performed by a "competent person" who has received appropriate training in using the equipment and understanding electrical safety principles. However, certain tests and repairs may require a licensed electrician.

Can PAT testers store and manage test results?

Yes, many of our advanced PAT testers offer data logging capabilities. Models like the PAC3760 DL and PrimeTest ELITE-PLUS can store test results, which can then be transferred to a computer for record-keeping and report generation. This feature is particularly useful for businesses that need to maintain detailed safety compliance records.

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