Hi all
I have a client with an MX-2610 that has failed the PAT test...
Not being that familiar with the test, I’m unsure what they need to do to pass it...
Just looking for a little advise.
Thanks
Hi all
I have a client with an MX-2610 that has failed the PAT test...
Not being that familiar with the test, I’m unsure what they need to do to pass it...
Just looking for a little advise.
Thanks
This appears to be a UK "thing". What portion of the test is the machine failing?
PAT TEST
"Why has the machine failed a PAT (Portable Appliance Test)? This is likley to be because the tester has tested the MFP as a portable I.T. appliance which has a very low target limit. All MFPs come under the heading of a Class 1 stationary I.T. appliance as specified in EN60950-1. this specification has a leakage limit of 3.5mA which our MFPs easily fall within."
Taken from the sharp tech site. I had this problem a few years ago with a PAT company too.
Get them to recheck and all will be fine.
Hope this helps.
This is likley to be because the tester has tested the MFP as a portable I.T. appliance which has a very low target limit. All MFPs come under the heading of a Class 1 stationary I.T. appliance as specified in EN60950-1. this specification has a leakage limit of 3.5mA which our MFPs easily fall within.
Taken from the sharp tech site.
Hope it helps.
cool I didn't know that.
After reading some of the specs for the PAT requirements in the UK, I'm thinking It COULD be as simple as a bad power cord on the unit itself.
@ouda
Wow now there's someone who know's their "PAT Test".
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