Mecmesin (http://www.mecmesin.com) has helped an electrical contractor carry out testing of a local authorities's town centre Christmas lighting display, to meet the requirements of a new safety code of practice.
A number of local councils in the United Kingdom have adopted a new code of practice for the Installation, Operation and Removal of Seasonal Decorations. The objective of the code of
practice is to ensure that festive decorations e.g. Christmas lights are installed safely. The code recommends that electrical installers carry out 'spull tests's on all anchorage points
used to hang lights from buildings, to ensure that the anchorage points are strong enough to hold the lights securely and safely, thus preventing damage to buildings and potential harm to
members of the public.
A Mecmesin AFG digital force gauge fitted with a test hook was attached to eyebolts, whcih fix the Christmas lights to buildings. A 'spull test's was carried out on each eyebolt with a
minimum force of 50kgf, to check that each one would not detach from the building when the Christmas lights were hung. Using the AFG, the contractor was able to easily measure when the
50kgf threshold was reached and receive audible and visual pass/fail alarms for each test. Test results were stored in the force gauge on-board memory for traceability purposes. Using a
Mecmesin AFG digital force gauge the contractor ensured that the lights were installed safely according to the code of practice, minimising the risk of damage to buildings and harm to
members of the public.