The
Seaward Checkbox 16 plus is ideal for confirming that
installation test instruments are functioning
and confirming accuracy
Seaward
Part P Checkbox 16 Plus Electrical
Installation Instrument Checker
'The
Seaward Part P Checkbox 16+ is a convenient 16th edition
Installation Instrument Checker. It is ideal for
electrical contractors because it gives a convenient
check point for electrical installation test instruments
including Earth Loop testers, Insulation Resistance
testers, Continuity Testers, Part P testers and RCCB testers.
The Seaward PartP Checkbox 16 plus provides a convenient and simple
method of confirming the functionality and accuracy
of Installation tester readings as required for
NICEIC inspections.
The Checkbox 16 is not designed to be the basis
of a complete
calibration system but it does offer precision
test points for a
wide variety of instruments and enables the user
to confirm the
accuracy of their instrumentation whenever required.
The Part P Checkbox 16 plus can be an important part of an
effective control system as defined by the NICEIC*.
Features
Compliance with NICEIC recommendations* Tests most manufacturers
16th Edition instruments Continuity check Insulation check Test voltage Earth loop test RCCB test Voltage measurement
Checks all Seaward Installation Test Instruments
Was £205.00 Now Only
£175.00
What
is included in the price?
1.
Seaward Part P
Checkbox 16+ Installation test meter
checker
2.
Carry
case with shoulder strap
3.
Instructions
5.
12
months manufacturers warranty
Specifications
Seaward Part P Checkbox 16 Plus Part number 295A914
Tests
performed
by Seaward Check box 16
Continuity
check against precision 1 ohm and 10 ohm
Insulation check against precision 1M ohm
Earth Loop Impedance / Resistance check
against 5 ohm
RCD 60mS trip time and 30mA test current
check
Voltage measurement check 45 – 85v a.c.
Specific value for each unit
General
Dimensions:
18cm x 10cm x 5cm
Supply Voltage: 240V 50Hz ±10%
Weight: 440g
*
The NICEIC has introduced into its assessment
procedure a check to ensure the functionality
and/or accuracy of test instruments. If an Approved
Contractor is unable to demonstrate that an effective
control system is in place to ensure the accuracy
of test instruments, the Inspecting engineer will
record a non-compliance in the Assessment Report.