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    Unit 19, 43 Scanlon drive Epping VIC 3076

What we do

According to the current Australian standard AS/NZS 3760:2010, all the electrical equipment needs to be tested and tagged for safety purposes. Chronelo technicians are there to do a check on all your equipment. Our technicians use sophisticated PAT to test all your appliances and print a safety label onsite. We use both comprehensive visual test and electrical test as a part of testing and tagging.

Visual Test

Chronelo technicians do a comprehensive inspection of cord, plugs, appliances, and sockets. Guards and covers physically inspected to ensure that they are connected, appliances are checked for rattles indicating the presence of foreign objects that may compromise with the safety of the appliance.

Electrical Test

Under AS/NZS 3760:2010, following tests are conducted to check the electrical tests:

  • Polarity
  • Earthing
  • Insulation Resistance
  • Leakage current testing

Microwave Leakage Testing

Hitting the door, food particles or dust stuck in the door seals and hinges, or basic wear and tear all cause the oven door to slightly separate from the oven enclosure. Once this happens, invisible, but highly dangerous microwaves leak through the small space and cause irreversible damage and injury to the user. Chronelo tests the microwave leakage and in case its deteriorated.

RCD Testing

RCD Testing

RCD (Residual Current Device) is an electrical safety device that can either located in your switchboard or be fixed or can be portable for use in various locations. These devices are designed to detect any disruptions to the electrical flow through the circuit. They quickly turn the power off in case of any disruptions. RCD devices are designed to save lives and it is vital that these devices work properly. Cornelo technicians inspect and test these devices under the AS/NZS 3760:2010, and according to the Victorian safety standards and make sure that your RCD’s switches off the circuits in time whenever the disruptions happen.

Fire Protection Services

Fire can become a very hazardous event for anyone. At Chronelo, we perform inspection and testing of fire extinguisher, smoke detector, fire hose reels and fire blankets so that in the moment when you need it most, it works exactly the way it supposed to. Fire protection equipment testing is mandatory and also need to carry out by fully trained technician in accordance with AS/NZS 1851.

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)

PAT (Portable appliance testing) involves the testing of detachable plugs and wires. Testing and tagging is essential to perform on these portable devices especially in the environment where these devices are highly used. Chronelo technicians will help you testing all your portable appliances and make your home and workplace safe.

Construction Equipment Testing

Our technicians are highly expert at testing the equipment used in demolition or on construction sites - as they follow particular tag colors required to use in different months of the year according to AS/NZS 3012. It is referred to as RGBY, which represents the colors red, green, blue and yellow.

Exit and Emergency Light Testing

Exit and Emergency Light Testing

During the time of an emergency or exit light is needed, the risk is already very high. For this purpose, it is mandatory that all your emergency and exit lighting is regularly inspected and maintained. In fact, the Australian Standard AS/NZS 2293 requires that all such lighting systems must be in a state of operational and readiness.

Our comprehensive inspection and test include:

Discharge Test
Replacement of Tubes and Starters
Cleaning of Diffusers

Chronelo technical will provide you with all the documentation required under Fire Safety legislation and Essential Safety Measures guidelines, including compliance certificate, and completed logbook.

Thermal Imaging

Thermal imaging is a method of creating an image of heat bodies by detecting its radiations and difference in the temperatures.

Chronelo technicians use thermal cameras to detect even smallest temperature difference which is invisible to the naked eyes so that the switchboards and equipment do not fail.