Electrical Compliance Safety Testing: Leakage Measurements Demystified

Topics:
Fire, Water and Electrical
Tags:
Associated Research,
Compliance
Source:
Associated Research

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Overview: The article is all about the electrical compliance safety testing where the most confusing thing is the leakage-measurements. Hipot Tester and line-leakage tester are the most commonly used instruments for the testing of abnormal leakage. The article talks on the process of both the measures and the criticalities involved in those processes.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,351KB | Date: Jun 1999 | Pages: 2


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