PAT Testers by Functionality

Different testing environments require different features, which is why choosing a PAT tester by functionality is the most efficient way to find the right tool for your workflow.

Whether you need wireless connectivity, instant tag printing, advanced RCD tests, industrial 3-phase capability or detailed data logging, each functional category below helps you quickly narrow down the models that fit the way you work.

Each category in this collection includes vetted models known for their accuracy, durability, and compliance with AS/NZS 3760. Whether you're a technician, electrician, or test & tag provider, you'll find a tester that supports your productivity, reduces manual work, and future-proofs your workflow as your testing volume grows.

Professionals testing at scale often look for Bluetooth-enabled or data-logging testers because they offer faster processing, easy retesting, and seamless reporting—especially for workplaces that require digital audit trails or software integration.

Others prefer models with printer support for instant on-site tagging, or RCD-capable testers for jobs involving portable safety switches.

If you work in industrial, construction, or workshop environments, 3-phase compatible testers are essential for testing welders, motors, and heavy-duty equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose which functionality I need?

Choose based on your testing environment:

  • Bluetooth for wireless workflows
  • Printer support for on-site tags
  • RCD testing for portable RCDs
  • 3-phase testing for industrial equipment
  • Data-logging for audit trails and reporting

Do I need more than one functionality?

Many mid-range and advanced testers combine Bluetooth, data logging, RCD testing, and printer compatibility in a single unit. If you test commercially, a multifunction model is often worth the investment.

Are all testers compliant with AS/NZS 3760?

Yes. All testers included in this range comply with AS/NZS 3760 and are suitable for professional test & tag operations.