Arctic Hayes encourages installers to keep safe and compliant with high-quality test equipment
Behind every heating and plumbing system lies a web of equipment, from pipework to electrical wiring, most of which is often hidden from view. When it comes to keeping yourself and your customers safe and ensuring that systems are running as efficiently as possible, it is vitally important that an engineer has high-quality test and measurement equipment on hand.
As part of their responsibilities, gas-safe engineers must undertake appropriate checks before commencing work or leaving an installation operational. This includes ensuring that the appliance is safe to touch and/or electrically dead, in line with completing Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations (GSIUR) Regulation 26(9) checks. Therefore, test equipment must be a key part of any engineer’s toolkit.
“From electrical test equipment to pressure test pumps and digital thermometers, we want installers to stay safe and keep heating systems compliant with the regulations,” says Lee Parsons, CEO of Arctic Hayes. “Test equipment can act as your first line of defence against the danger of electrocution, or when you are checking for gas leaks. Look out for high quality, reliable equipment that meets your needs, is simple to use and makes working more efficient.”
To help the trade, Arctic Hayes has put together a guide to four key types of test and measurement kit: