An Explanation of Fail Verification
- Topics:
- Safety Equipment
- Source:
- Associated Research
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Overview: "This article talks about Fail Verification which is a system used to confirm that an electrical safety tester is functioning properly and will detect failures in the Device Under Test (DUT). There may be more familiarity with the “external verification box,” which has been available on the market for many years. While these verification boxes have served their intended purpose, they do represent an extra piece of equipment that must be hooked up to the safety tester to perform the test. Mechanical in nature, these verification boxes were needed because many of the available safety testers on the market were of the older analog style design. For more details refer the article."
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Format: PDF | Size: 111KB | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 3
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