Arctic Hayes highlights why quality electrical testing tools matter

Arctic Hayes has highlighted the importance of selecting high-quality electrical testing tools to help professionals work with confidence and accuracy.

With growing regulatory scrutiny and the increasing complexity of modern electrical systems, Arctic Hayes stated that reliable testing is essential. Faulty wiring, incorrect voltage and poor insulation can lead to severe safety hazards, downtime and costly repairs. A high-quality, accurate testing tool ensures that professionals can diagnose issues quickly, verify compliance and maintain high standards of workmanship, it added.

Lee Parsons, managing director at Arctic Hayes, said: “Using substandard testing equipment or failing to test properly can lead to serious consequences, including potential safety risks and legal liabilities. Tradespeople rely on their tools every day, so we make it our mission to provide testing equipment that is not only accurate and durable but also easy to use. Whether it’s checking for live current, measuring resistance, or ensuring system integrity, the right tool makes all the difference.

“Electrical professionals need tools they can trust, especially when working in high-risk environments. Our range of electrical testing equipment ensures that they have everything they need to work safely, efficiently and in full compliance with industry standards.”

Arctic Hayes said its range of electrical testing equipment is designed to meet the needs of electricians and heating engineers. The products include:

  • Arctic Hayes Non-Contact Voltage Tester (AH12): This tool allows professionals to detect live voltage from 12V to 10000V without direct contact. The tester has a signal indicator with a flashing red light and sound alarm.
  • Multifunction Electrical Tester (AHATEX12): Designed for comprehensive system diagnostics, this tester provides accurate measurements for voltage, resistance and continuity. It complies with BS7671 wiring regulations.
  • Clamp Meters (AH206): They measure current without interrupting the circuit. Arctic Hayes said the clamp meters are ideal for troubleshooting and maintenance work in both residential and commercial settings.

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