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News Release from: Seaward Electronic | Subject: PATSolutions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 January 2006
Portable appliance testing explained
Electrical safety testing specialist Seaward Electronic has published a new 48-page full colour catalogue providing full details of its extended range of portable appliance testing equipment.
Electrical safety testing specialist Seaward Electronic has published a new 48-page full colour catalogue providing full details of its extended range of portable appliance testing equipment The catalogue introduces the new PATSolutions approach that seeks to streamline the selection of integrated portable appliance testing systems by bringing different test elements into distinct product packages
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 Jun 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Advanced PATSolutions for effective electrical safety testing from Seaward Electronic.
At each of three PATSolutions levels a choice of test instruments, accessories and results management software is provided in keeping with the portable appliance testing protocols being operated.
Integral to the new concept is an extended range of Seaward PrimeTest instruments.
All testers in the new range - detailed fully in the new catalogue - are handheld, extremely lightweight and battery powered for maximum portability.
The PATSolutions range is designed to ensure that PAT testing of all electrical items can be undertaken as cost-effectively as possible as part of a fast and effective test service that enhances value for money considerations.
As well as the Seaward test range, full details are also provided for all PAT accessories and PatGuard test results management programs.
Copies of the new PATSolutions catalogue are available free from the Seaward sales office. Request a free brochure from Seaward Electronic ...
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