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Thank You Strima - It's so easy when you know isn't it :teeth_smile:

Neil
I didn't know so I googled it!!! :smug2:

You could probably make one up for a lot less cost. Just make sure it's PAT tested before use... :smug:
 
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I have been wondering the same thing as have also got some 110V appliances to test, I am using the Metrel AlphaPAT 2142 and the following is form the Alphapat manual...
9.1 110 V adapter

The AlphaPAT instrument allows measurements of 110 V appliances. When the 110 V
adapter is used only the following measurements can be performed:

  • earth bond resistance,
  • insulation resistance,
  • substitute leakage current, and
  • TRMS current.
Other measurements are prohibited in order to prevent damage of the tested appliance
if 230 V voltage is connected to it. The adapter is designed to prevent accidental
connection of 230 V supply voltage to the tested appliance. In substitute leakage current
measurement the displayed value is automatically calculated to 110 V when adapter is
connected to the instrument.

9.1.1 How to perform measurements by using 110 V adapter
In order to test 110 V appliance first connect 110 V adapter to the main test socket of
the instrument.


(in the manual this appears to be an adapter for the appliance and not the mains side of the tester)

Connecting 110 V adapter to the instrument

If the 110 V adapter is connected to the test socket the following screen will be
displayed after starting earth bond resistance, insulation resistance or substitute
leakage current measurement:

(picture of 110 V adapter warning screen 1 shown in manual)


(How does the tester know that the 110V lead is connected? If I make a lead up will it recognise it as a 110V lead? There is no mention of connecting the AlpahPAT to a 110V transformer for load testing etc.)

If you want to perform leakage current and power measurement, touch leakage current
measurement or polarity test, the following screen appears on the display for a few
seconds after the start:

(picture of 110V adapter warning screen 2 shown in manual)


Has anyone done 110V tests with the AlphaPAT if so how was it done and did you use the 'official' lead?

Thanks in advance for your help

Monty
 

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