Dapo,
We've got a Kyoritsu(sp?)Multi-Function Tester at work, I've used it a few times,
certainly saves having to lug around half a dozen different bits of test gear!.
It does Ins.Resistance, Continuity, Earth-Loop Res.,tells you the Fault Current of a given circuit(for selecting MCB rupturing capacities), does PSCC at the incoming mains, tests RCD's and tests Phase sequence.
It's great, it also allows you to download all of your test results to your PC, to print out a pretty sheet to go with your CoC!.
But, for NZ$3500, you would think it would also cook you a 3-course meal for lunch, too!.
Everyone else at work is too scared to use it, in-case it gets damaged(wrong range/function).
Haven't had any problems with it yet, but I am a bit stand-offish about using the Phase Sequence range on it, I read somewhere in the manual about maximum voltage 230V!
That's OK, but I need 430V max, for proper Phase sequence tests! [Linked Image]



[This message has been edited by Trumpy (edited 04-03-2003).]