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Wiring testing

I work on bespoke training equipment for the defence industry. Due to a recent contract change, we are once again going through a Demarcation phase. One party has accepted testing responsibilities up to and including the circuit breaker panels that supply my equipment. Another party is now suggesting that all cabling going forward to motors, winches, control circuits etc, need to be tested. I regularly test motor windings and all junction boxes at the equipment but have never felt the need to test the cabling running from the breaker panel to the junction box. I have always assumed (i know, never assume) that should a fault arise with the cables, I would diagnose, fix and record. Should I be testing the control cables or not? Earth testing is completed annually, P.A.T testing for portables is completed annually.  Thanks   

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  • Clearly, it is an “appliance”,

    Humm, it sounded to me that the final circuit between the DB and the supply terminals of the “appliance” were included in the question.

       - Andy.

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  • Clearly, it is an “appliance”,

    Humm, it sounded to me that the final circuit between the DB and the supply terminals of the “appliance” were included in the question.

       - Andy.

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