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Guide to Pat Testing using the Martindale

EPAT1600/2100 series PAT Testers

• Connect the PAT tester to a source of power and

ensure the wander lead is plugged in.

1. Visual Inspection

Examine the condition of the appliance to be tested

as per best practice recommendations.

2. Earth Bond test – this is required for Class 1

(earthed) appliances only.

Select the test current according to the appliance

plug/fuse rating eg.

• A lamp fitting with a 3/5 amp fuse would use the 8

amp setting.

• A kettle with a 13 amp fuse would use the 25 amp

setting.

• IT equipment should be tested using the 100mA

range.

Plug the appliance into the PAT tester, attach the

wander lead to any exposed conductive surface or

metalwork and switch on the appliance.

Press and hold the 

CONTINUITY 

button (for a

maximum of 5 seconds)

The display should indicate a very low resistance

value in ohms (such as 0.05 for example) confirming

that a good solid earth return path exists from the

earthpin on the appliance back to the tester via the

wander lead. The 

PASS

value required being 

0.1

Ohms

or less. If the display reads “

1

” in the left-hand

column then this is an indication that the reading is

above the maximum resistance measurable by the

tester, i.e. the resistance is very high, and is thus a

FAIL. 

If the reading exceeds the pass value of 

0.1 Ohms

by

small amount

it is acceptable to take into account

the internal resistance of the supply cable itself which

can be deducted from the displayed value as per

published guidelines (the IEE code of practice for

portable appliance testing ref – IEEPATS3)

3. Insulation test

This test is carried out on both Class 1 (earthed)

and Class 2 (double insulated) appliances.

The wander lead needs to be plugged into the tester

at all times although electrically it is only required for

class 2 devices. When testing Class 1 appliances

therefore it is recommended that the exposed metal

crocodile clip is parked safely inside the tester lid for

the duration of the test. 

Class 1 

– Switch the appliance on & plug it into the

tester. Press and hold the 

INSULATION 

button until a

steady reading is obtained. Observe the reading

displayed - the pass value required being >

1M

Ω

Class 2

- Plug the appliance into the PAT tester,

ensuring that it is switched on. Attach the wander

lead to any exposed conductive surface. Press and

hold the 

INSULATION

button until a steady reading is

obtained. Observe the reading, a pass value of 

2M

Ω

or GREATER

is required.

The maximum reading on the EPAT1600/2100 for this

test is 19.99 M

Ω

, any reading higher than this will be

displayed as a “1” indicating an over-range value and

therefore also a very good Pass. 

EPAT1600/EPAT2100

Pat Testers

Application note no 25

Martindale Electric Company Ltd. 

Metrohm House, Imperial Trading Estate, Imperial Way, Watford, WD24 4PP.   T: 01923 441717  F: 01923 446900

www.martindale-electric.co.uk   [email protected] © 2011 rev2

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