Three Phase Testing And Tagging Australia

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Three Phase Testing And Tagging
Three phase appliances are commonly found in workshops, factories, production plants, and manufacturing facilities. These appliances use higher voltage i.e., 415 volts instead of typical 240 volts and draw higher current. Therefore, in case of defective equipment, there is a higher risk of getting electrocuted. Three phase testing performed according to Australian standards can significantly reduce the risks of electrocution and fires.

Our competent and trained technicians carry out three phase testing and tagging in accordance with the guidelines outlined in AS/NZW 3760 standard. The process is the same. We conduct a visual inspection, followed by electrical tests which is then followed by tagging of the three phase equipment. A comprehensive report is provided by a soft-copy for easy transfer. When equipment approaches the retest date, we send you a courtesy email and give phone reminders.

Why Electrical Test and Tag(ETT)

Electrical Test and Tag (ETT) is here for all your electrical testing and tagging needs! We help Australian businesses and organizations in maintaining records of their electrical compliance with AS/NZS 3760 test and tag standard.

Merely getting the job done is never our goal. We always aspire to build a good reputation among the community by practising all the steps in accordance with AS/NZS 3760 test and tag standard.

This not only ensures the safety of our workers and clients but also drives the results that achieve optimum satisfaction of our clients.

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