Accessories; Portable Appliance Test (Pat) Guidelines - ETC CE Source Four jr User Manual

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Pattern holder, M-size
6.25" (15.875cm) donut
6.25" (15.875cm) top hat
6.25" (15.875cm) colour frame
Drop-in iris assembly
30" (76.2cm) safety cable, black
50º lens assembly
36º lens assembly
26º lens assembly
Zoom lens set
Zoom lens front assembly
Zoom lens rear assembly

Portable Appliance Test (PAT) Guidelines

What is PAT?
The Portable Appliance Test is a set of tests that must be administered
to electrical equipment in the UK and some locations in Europe to
ensure safety.
The tests are typically carried out using a small PAT device. The PAT
device connects to a power source and then attaches to the product
via an electrical outlet and test probes. The PAT provides a simple pass
or fail result, allowing rapid testing of large inventories.
The following guidelines provide instructions for applying the PAT to
the CE Source Four jr/Zoom.
Testing New Luminaires
CE Source Four jr/Zoom luminaires now include a specific PAT point
where the test clip is attached, as shown in the figure below. The PAT
test is comprised of two tests: the ground test and the insulation test.
Ground Test
The ground test indicates the safety of the ground connection to the
burner unit and reflector-housing parts. The connection could become
live if the insulation failed. It is not necessary to test continuity to
either the lens tube or the yoke, as these are separated by metallic
shields.
7062A1010
7060A1037
7060A1018
7060A3043
7062A1011
7060A1022
7062A2204
7062A2203
7062A2201
7062K4001
7062A2005
7062A2006
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PAT point
Figure 10

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