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What is a portable
appliance?
Any electrical appliance that is powered between 50 and 415 volts and is connected to the electrical
mains by a cable and plug is classified as a portable appliance, and will therefore need periodic PAT testing. In practice
appliances less than 50v are deemed low voltage and therefore require no formal inspection.The
name suggests that the appliance should be ‘portable’, in reality any appliance that can be moved without unwiring
is categorised as a portable appliance. As well as static equipment such as PC monitors, the guidelines cover electrical appliances
owned by employees who use them at work, as these can obviously cause harm to those who use them and others in close proximity.The regulations apply to all appliances as if they were the property of a business that are
being used during working hours. A basic description is any item fitted with a plug .They include the following ; Computers, monitors,extension leads,appliance leads,photocopiers, fax
machines, mobile phone chargers, music systems, televisions, heaters, fans, irons, fridges, hairdryers, PA systems, radios,
drills, kettles, microwaves, etc
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