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It is a recommendation of the HSE given in guidance note GS38 that voltage
indicators should be proved before use and after use.
Test Lamps and
some voltage indicators may fail to danger, e.g. a faulty lamp not indicating a
live circuit. These devices should be proved before and after use on a known
live source or similar voltage to the source under test, or alternatively on a
portable test source.
The Portable battery powered proving unit PU260 has been introduced by Di-Log to carry out this vital check function for all makes of two pole voltage testers up to 690V.
In addition to proving the correct functioning and voltage output a voltage tester the PU260 ha a number of unique features which have not been previously found on this type of unit.
The Dilog PU260 proving unit is battery powered but produces 690V DC to enable contact type voltage indicators to checked. This proving unit is suitable for voltage indicators with DC detection ranges that can take voltages up to at least 690V DC. The PU260 is one of the few proving units to check indicators with ranges above 250V DC.