Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)

£45.00

Up to 10 Appliances

  • Appliances safety checked
  • Visual inspection & earth test
  • Replace plug tops & fuses
  • Recommended every 12 months

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About PAT testing?

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) is the process of ensuring that electrical appliances are safe to use. This process includes:

– Visual Inspection of Appliances: This step involves checking the appliance for any visible damage such as frayed cables, damaged plugs, loose parts, or signs of overheating.

– Electrical Tests of Each Appliance: Various electrical tests are performed to confirm that the appliance is safe to use. These tests may include checks for earth continuity, insulation resistance, and functionality.

– Appliance Labelling: After testing, appliances are typically labeled with a pass or fail sticker, and the details are recorded in a formal log. All stickers supplied by Intelligent Repairs are branded and include the date of inspection clearly marked on them.

– Certification: In many cases, a formal certificate is issued to confirm that the PAT testing has been conducted according to relevant standards. All certificates from IES are sent electronically on the day of the visit.

What is classed as a portable appliance for PAT testing?

A portable appliance requiring testing includes any device that uses a flexible cable or a plug and socket and is designed to be moved or can be easily moved. Examples of such portable appliances include kettles, TVs, washing machines, and standard lamps.

PAT tests for landlords & businesses!

Is PAT testing a legal requirement for landlords and businesses? Yes, PAT testing is essential for landlords when renting out property to ensure appliance safety. Our engineers can conduct these tests, so please contact us today to learn more.

Numerous types of appliances can pose significant fire hazards if they malfunction, such as:

– Toasters and Toaster Ovens

– Electric Cookers and Stoves

– Refrigerators and Freezers

– Dishwashers

– Clothes Dryers

– Vacuum Cleaners

– Portable Equipment

– Cordless Power Tools

– Battery Chargers

– Washing Machines

– Hair Dryers

– Microwave Ovens 

If you’ve owned any appliance from the list for an extended period without undergoing PAT Testing, it’s highly advisable to do so before using it further. Additionally, if you observe any unusual behavior or minor faults in your household, rental property, or business appliances, it’s prudent to conduct a PAT Test for reassurance and safety.

PAT Services Offered!

Rely on our tailored PAT testing services in Edinburgh, offering thorough testing that meets the highest standards. Trust our award-winning team and proven process to guarantee the safety and compliance of your portable appliances.

Why choose Intelligent Repairs as your PAT Testing company in Edinburgh?

Choosing Intelligent Repairs for your PAT (Portable Appliance Testing) needs in Edinburgh guarantees high-quality service and expertise. Their skilled professionals use advanced technology to perform accurate, compliant testing of all portable electrical appliances, enhancing safety and preventing legal issues. With flexible scheduling, detailed reporting, and competitive pricing, Intelligent Repairs offers exceptional value and reliability, making it a trusted local partner for appliance safety.

Electrical PAT Testing Across Scotland

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT) is a routine examination of electrical appliances to ensure their safety for use. Faulty electrical appliances can pose significant hazards that are often preventable.

Legal Responsibilities of Employers and Landlords

Both employers and private landlords have a legal obligation to ensure the safety of their employees and tenants. Conducting PAT testing is one of the most effective measures to fulfill this responsibility. PAT testing complies with:

  • The Housing (Scotland) Act of 2006
  • Health and Safety at Work Regulations

What Does PAT Testing Involve?

PAT testing ensures that electrical equipment is safe to use by identifying any damage or malfunction. All portable appliances, including:

  • Fridges
  • Ovens
  • Cookers
  • Washing machines

should be included in the inspection. Our fully qualified assessors conduct:

1.Visual Inspection: A thorough check for any visible damage.

2.In-Depth Testing: Using specialist equipment to test for:

  • Earth Continuity
  • Lead Polarity
  • Insulation Resistance

Importance of Portable Appliance Testing

PAT testing guarantees the electrical safety of all portable electrical equipment by checking for potential hazards, ensuring compliance with legal standards, and safeguarding lives.

Legislation Under The Housing (Scotland) Act 2006

Under The Housing (Scotland) Act 2006, effective from 1st December 2015, landlords are required to:

  • Ensure that regular electrical safety inspections are conducted by a competent person.
  • Adhere to guidance issued by Scottish Ministers on electrical safety standards and competent persons.
  • Conduct periodic inspections of electrical installations, fixtures, and fittings.

By following these guidelines, landlords can create a safer environment for their tenants.

FAQs for Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)

What is PAT Testing?

PAT Testing, or Portable Appliance Testing, is a process used to check electrical appliances and equipment for safety. It involves a series of visual inspections and electrical tests to ensure that the appliances are safe to use.

Who should perform PAT Testing?

PAT Testing can be carried out by competent individuals or qualified professionals trained in electrical safety. It is important that the tester has the necessary knowledge and skills to perform the tests accurately.

What does the testing process involve?

The testing process typically includes a visual inspection, earth continuity testing, insulation resistance testing, and functional checks. Visual inspections involve examining the appliance for any visible damage or defects.

Do all electrical appliances need PAT Testing?

Not all appliances require PAT Testing. It depends on factors such as the type of equipment, its usage, and the environment. Appliances that are connected to the electrical supply and have a flexible cable should be considered for testing.

Is there a legal requirement for PAT Testing?

While there is no specific legal requirement for PAT Testing, it is mandated under the Electricity at Work Regulations (1989) that employers must ensure electrical equipment is maintained to prevent danger.

Why is PAT Testing important?

PAT Testing is important to ensure the safety of individuals and property. It helps identify potential electrical faults or defects in appliances that could lead to accidents, fires, or other hazards.

How often should PAT Testing be conducted?

The frequency of PAT Testing depends on the type of equipment and the environment in which it is used. Generally, it is recommended to perform testing annually, but more frequent testing may be necessary for certain high-risk environments or equipment.

What are the pass and fail criteria for PAT Testing?

Pass and fail criteria may vary depending on the type of appliance and the testing standards followed. Generally, an appliance will pass if it meets safety standards and fails if it poses a risk. It's crucial to follow relevant regulations and guidelines.

Can I perform PAT Testing in-house or should I hire a professional?

PAT Testing can be done in-house if there are individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge. However, hiring a qualified professional is often recommended to ensure thorough and accurate testing.

How should I record PAT Testing results?

Detailed records of PAT Testing should be maintained, including the date of testing, details of the appliance, test results, and any actions taken. This documentation is important for compliance and future reference.

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