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Old 23-01-2009, 23:14   #31
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Re: Putting stickers on computer for identification

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not too sure what you mean by breaks down SMHarman, the barcode labels we use are very adhesive and are attached to each appliance ie the back of the laptops etc, they have the company name on and a unique number (for id purposes) and the pat test labels are applied at the plug end, i test the charger as a seperate item and then run a test using the charger whilst plugged into the laptop to check for any leakage etc.
The concept of combining PAT and Asset tagging breaks down, not the sticker materials. A laptop does not need to be PAT tested as it does not have a plug. A laptop power pack has a plug instead. So you cannot PAT a laptop but you need to asset tag it. As you pointed out the laptop has an asset tag and the PSU has a PAT tag.
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