Do Not PAT test... Why?

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Do Not PAT test... Why?

Post by TDIPower » Tue 24 Jan , 2017 23:30 pm

Hi, could someone give me some justification as to why the Mircorouter Pro circa 2004ish has a label stating do not PAT test? I need to know for the school (there is no ID plate with the usual info anywhere on the machine and I know where the machine came from).

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Re: Do Not PAT test... Why?

Post by Steve » Wed 25 Jan , 2017 9:57 am

Hi,

If you read the Manual supplied on the VR Milling software there is a description of the reasons for this.

The reason is that there are EMC filters fitted to the machine and in some cases the Spindle drive. These filters will inherently have earth leakage. If a PAT test is performed then permanent damage to the filters could result.

On newer machines a Link has to be removed on the spindle drive to bypass the filters. This is again covered in the manual.

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Re: Do Not PAT test... Why?

Post by TDIPower » Wed 25 Jan , 2017 20:09 pm

Many thanks,

I best dload the manual :)

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Re: Do Not PAT test... Why?

Post by Steve » Wed 25 Jan , 2017 20:16 pm

Hi. You can do the visual pat test but be carful not to do the insulation test to earth or you could damage the filters.

If machines trip the room RCB they generally have been PAT tested and mains filters destroyed.

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