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Old 1st Aug 2019, 7:38 pm   #9
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Default Re: Neon Tester Screwdrivers

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Originally Posted by pmmunro View Post
This is what electricians are taught these days.

https://www.electricalsafetyfirst.or...actice-guides/

The essential equipment is a suitable voltage indicator and either a know supply or a proving unit. The voltage indicator has to be proved to be working before and after checking circuits are not live. Note that multimeters are not encouraged due to risks associated to their being set to an unsuitable range. Three test to be made on single phase supplies, ten on three phase supplies.

Possesion of a working voltage indicator and proving unit, or a tester with built-in proving is essential to passing the annual assessment by any of the Scheme Providers, NICEIC, SELECT, NAPIT, etc. with whom electricians should be registered.

"Voltsticks" are another questionable type of indicating device. It can be argued they are useful for proving circuits are live, but certainly not that they are dead.

PMM
Yep, proving units and testers only at the "day job". We have some natty Wera blade screwdriver sets that came with neon screwdrivers - these were removed from the sets and put in WEEE waste. You face serious discipline using non accredited equipment on live equipment - and for good reason !
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