Withstanding voltage, insulation and grounding resistance (Ground Bond) are the test functions of the electric safety tester. Among them, the withstanding voltage test is a required test item for electrical equipment before leaving the factory.
Although these tests are widely applied, many engineers still have some questions that they seem to have answers but actually they don't. In this application white paper, we have complied the ten most frequently asked questions and explored the answers to these questions from the fundamentals.
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Questionnaire: forms.gle/MH23AXkgAu9zRQ6p6
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00:39 10 FAQ of Hipot (High Potential)
01:09 What voltage should be set for the withstanding voltage test?
01:56 What is the common withstanding test voltage?
05:15 How long should the test time be set?
05:23 How to choose the output capacity of the tester?
05:23 What is the definition of insulator and insulation breakdown?
07:13 According to the definition of insulation breakdown, how do we avoid misjudgment?
07:51 Does the appearance of ARC and Flashover mean that the insulation has broken down?
08:20 In the test sequence of IR (Insulation Resistance) and withstanding voltage, can the withstanding voltage be excluded after passing the insulation resistance test?
09:13 Will the high voltage withstanding voltage test damage the expensive chips in the circuit?
09:46 What is the difference between grounding and continuity measurements?
10:35 IEC-61010-2-034 Introduction
11:37 GPT-10000 of compliance with IEC 61010-2034
13:29 Text planning and equipment deployment
14:41 GW Instek Safety Products
17 дек 2023