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| Product Features: Seaward Europa Plus PAT Tester |

Seaward Europa PAT Tester
The Seaward Europa Plus can test both 230V & 110V appliances. It can carry out a full range of tests from an Earth bond test to a polarity test. The Europa is the standard tester used by professional Pat testing companies. It is also suitable for in house testing at schools, offices, colleges, hospitals offices, shops & factories. The Europa is perfecly safe for testing PC's, IT equipment and all other office equipment with its safe low current tests.
The Seaward Europa PAT tester also records the asset details you imput along with test results allowing for future download to a PC or printer using optional dedicated software. Up to 5000 Results can be stored in the testers memory, meaning a full days testing can be carried out without any need for interuption to clear the Europa's memory. Like the other PAT testers in the Seaward range it’s portable and comes with a dedicated carry case so you can just pick it up and move on to the next test with ease.
With a Qwerty keyboard to speed up data input, excellent display and on screen guidance for the novice user, the Europa Plus could not be simpler to use. Professional PAT Testers can turn off the on screen help for speedier, hassle free testing.
We also offer a range of Seaward Europa Plus PAT Testing Kits which can be viewed and purchased by clicking here.

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| Supplied Accessories: Seaward Europa Plus PAT Tester |
► Seaward Europa Plus PAT Tester
► Luxury carry case with zipped pouches
► Red Protective holster
► Earth bond continuity test lead with crocodile clip
► RS232 download lead
► Adaptor for testing 110V tools and appliances
► Instruction manual
► 12 months manufacturers warranty
► FREE 500 Pass Labels
► FREE 200 Fail Labels
► FREE Microwave Leakage Detector
► TEST-METER EXCLUSIVE: FREE PAT Testing Frequency & Test Limit Reference Guide |
| Product Specifications: Seaward Europa Plus PAT Tester |
Earth Continuity
► Test Currents: 25A AC, 10A AC, 4A AC+-200mA DC
► Display Range: 0.01ohms - 19.99ohms
► Pass Value: User Defined
► Measurement Technique: 4 Wire Measurement, Floating Earth
Earth Screen Continuity
► Test Current: 100mA
► Display Range: 0.00ohms - 19.99ohms
► Pass Value: User Defined
► Measurement Technique: 4 Wire Measurement, Floating Earth
Insulation Resistance
► Test Voltage: 250V, 500V DC
► Display Range: 0.1Mohm - 100Mohm
► Pass Value: User Defined
Protective Conductor Current
► Test Voltage: 230V
► Display Range: 0.1mA - 10mA
► Pass Value: User Defined
Touch Current
► Test Voltage: 230V
► Display Range: 0.1mA - 2.0mA
► Pass Value: User Defined
Substitute Leakage
► Test Voltage: 40V AC Nominal
► Display Range: 1.00mA - 19.99mA
► Pass Value: User Defined
Load Test
► Display Range: 0kVA - 4.2kVA
IEC Lead Polarity
► Tests Performed: Live/Neutral Continuity and Polarity
If you require a more detailed specification please see the Seaward Europa Plus PDF:  |
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Reviews / Comments
"Thanks for trading in my old PAT tester and the rapid delivery of the Europa. I've got to say its great, no more writing out results on PAT Certificate Pads, It records everything there and then and I later download it to PATGuard Pro software for my reports and history. Top Marks for this great time saving PAT tester."
Jan 31 2009, 16:41 PMby Kevin Anderson
"Your advisor, Neil, recommended the Europa and PATGuard Elite Software version 2, if I wanted a PAT database for keeping records, printing certificates, company logo etc and his advise was spot on, it really is a good pat testing system. I liked the fact that when I first started using the Europa in Novice mode it even showed me when to attach the test clip, now I've set me up as an advanced user on the tester and it really does speed up the testing. The pat software is fairly simple to use and I'll use the upload feature on Elite software next year to put the test records back onto the tester. So all in all I'm very pleased with my purchase, thanks for your advise. Mike"
Aug 08 2008, 19:44 PMby Michael Williams