Proving Units

  1. Socket & See SP400 Proving Unit
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    Socket & See SP400 Proving Unit
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    £121.20 £101.00
    • Verify the functionality of multimeters, two-pole voltage indicators and non-contact voltage detectors
    • Intelligent voltage ramp: 50V, 100V, 230V, 400V and 690V
    • Able to synthesise tests at an AC mains supply frequency
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  2. Martindale PD440SX 440V Proving Unit with CALCHECK
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    Martindale PD440SX 440V Proving Unit with CALCHECK
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    £123.60 £103.00
    • Stepped voltages
    • CALCHECK
    • Auto Power Off function
    • Low battery indicator
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  3. Martindale PD690SX 690V Proving Unit with CALCHECK
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    Martindale PD690SX 690V Proving Unit with CALCHECK
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    £126.00 £105.00
    • CALCHECK
    • Low battery indicator
    • Long battery life
    • Auto Power Off function
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  4. DiLog DLPK6780 CombiVolt 1 & PU690V Proving Unit Kit
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    DiLog DLPK6780 CombiVolt 1 & PU690V Proving Unit Kit
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    £130.80 £109.00
    • Bespoke pouch means the kit can be carried on the user’s person
    • Three-in-one voltage, continuity and phase tester
    • Proving unit for maintaining compliance with safe isolation procedures

     

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  5. Martindale PD440SRD – 440V AC/DC Proving Unit with 4 Ranges
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    Martindale PD440SRD – 440V AC/DC Proving Unit with 4 Ranges
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    £136.80 £114.00
    • 4 ranges
    • Switchable AC / DC output mode
    • Suitable for use with voltage indicators up to 440V
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  6. DiLog DLPK6790 CombiVolt 2 & PU690V Proving Unit Kit
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    DiLog DLPK6790 CombiVolt 2 & PU690V Proving Unit Kit
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    £141.60 £118.00
    • Bespoke pouch means the kit can be carried on the user’s person
    • Three-in-one voltage, continuity and phase indicator
    • Proving unit suitable for testing high and low impedance instruments
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About Proving Units

Proving units are portable, lightweight calibration tools that are designed for use with two-pole voltage testers. The function of a proving unit is to evaluate that the internal components of the voltage tester are working correctly and that measurement accuracy is maintained.

Although regular, formal calibration is still a priority, using a proving unit in combination with a two-pole voltage tester is an ideal way to ensure measurement accuracy is maintained in the period between official calibration procedures. Most manufacturers recommend that a proving unit is used both before and after testing using a voltage tester; this way, damage to the machine during transportation can be detected before testing, or damage to the machine during the actual testing procedure can be detected afterward.

Proving units come in many different forms to accommodate the vast voltage range spectrum that can be applied to two-pole testers. Some proving units might be designed for measuring low voltage testers, while others may be designed for higher voltage. Some may also be suitable for both low and high-voltage testers, measuring across the entire spectrum. A common function found on these units is ramp voltage. The proving unit applies several different voltages to the two-pole voltage tester that is inserted into ports on the proving unit and the device measures whether everything is working correctly with the applied voltage. The indicators are usually expressed via the use of LED lights and if everything is correct the LED light indicators should tell you that this is the case.

Stepped voltages again vary depending on the proving unit being used.

Using a proving unit to maintain accuracy is particularly important as frequent usage of a tester can result in the compromise of measurement accuracy. Other factors such as knocks and bumps, dust, water, and other forms of natural contaminants can also affect the accuracy of a tester over time and if these inaccuracies go unnoticed it can make the tester unsafe and also produce incorrect readings when used on a system.

Our range of proving units come from many different manufacturers, including Kewtech, Martindale, Megger, Seaward, and Socket and See. As mentioned earlier their capabilities vary from tester to tester, so knowing which unit you need before making a purchase is highly recommended. If you're confused about which unit you need we're more than happy to help you make a decision - get in touch and we'll help you out choosing the right proving unit for use with your voltage tester.

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