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NEWBS 7671, IEC 60364-6

Polarity & Phase Rotation Test Record (Excel)

Free download · Excel (.xlsx)

Record polarity and phase rotation test results with this Excel template. Captures circuit/equipment reference, test type (polarity or phase rotation), phase sequence confirmation (L1-L2-L3), single-phase polarity (line-switch-load), socket outlet centre-pin polarity, emergency switch polarity, motor rotation direction, neutral position verification, test method, and instrument details. Essential for BS 7671 initial verification.

What's Included

Front:Circuit/Equipment Ref, Test Type, Phase Sequence, Single-Phase Polarity Y/N, Centre-Pin Polarity Y/N.
Back:Emergency Switch Polarity Y/N, Motor Rotation Y/N, Neutral Position Y/N, Test Method, Instrument, Tested By.
Size:Excel (.xlsx)
Format:PDF, print-ready

How to Print

  • Open in Microsoft Excel 2016+, Google Sheets, or LibreOffice Calc
  • Add your company logo and project details to the header
  • Copy data rows to add more circuits or equipment
  • Print on A4 or A3 landscape for site records
  • Keep completed records for design verification and audit trail

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a polarity and phase rotation test record?

A polarity and phase rotation test record documents verification that all single-phase circuits have correct polarity (line through switch, correct socket pin connections) and three-phase circuits have correct phase sequence (L1-L2-L3) per BS 7671 Part 6 and IEC 60364-6.

What should a polarity test record include?

Key fields include circuit reference, test type, phase sequence confirmation, single-phase polarity (line-switch-load), socket centre-pin polarity, emergency switch polarity, motor rotation direction, neutral position verification, and test instrument details.

Why is correct polarity and phase sequence important?

Incorrect polarity means switches may disconnect neutral instead of line, leaving exposed conductors live. Incorrect phase sequence causes three-phase motors to run backwards, potentially damaging driven equipment. BS 7671 Regulation 612.6 requires polarity verification on every circuit during initial verification.