How to Test & Tag an Extension Lead

Testing and tagging an extension lead is one of the simpler tests to conduct. You’ll find that all appliance testers that conform to Australian Standards AS/NZS 3760 will have this test available, and is usually completed by the push of a button.

Similarly to other items, the visual inspection is most important part and an area where defects are most likely to be found.

Please remember:

  • Perform a thorough visual inspection – checking the pins, modifications, abrasions, twists etc.
  • Tests which are performed include Earth Continuity, Insulation Resistance and Polarity.
  • Domestic leads can’t be taken onto construction sites – minimum requirement is 1.0mm² (see Table 1 below).
  • People working in construction should be checking the cross-sectional area on the cable to be compliant.

Flexible leads with cross-sectional area with printed information

Image: All flexible leads have a cross-sectional area with the printed information


Table 1 - Maximum Length of Flexible Cords

Image: Maximum length for a lead that is 1.0mm is 25 meters. Relates to people working primarily in construction.