Electrical safety testers—often referred to as “hipot” testers—are an integral part of electrical and electronic equipment manufacturing. Hipot testers get their name from the high-potential (high ...
Clare Instruments has announced the SafeCheck 8, an advanced electrical safety tester from The Seaward Group. With its advanced memory capability, the SafeCheck 8 is suitable for applications where ...
Cleveland, Ohio — PPM, Inc. has developed the ST-2000 Electrical Safety Test System for manufacturers that must test for compliance to electrical safety requirements such as those specified by UL, CSA ...
“Today’s electrical safety testers are far easier to use than ever before,” Vitrek founder and application specialist Kevin Clark told Evaluation Engineering. “This advancement has been made possible ...
Metrel, a Slovenian measurement equipment supplier, says its new electrical installation safety tester can assess systems with a maximum voltage of up to 1,500 V and a maximum short circuit current of ...
The Model 4320 4-in-1 electrical safety tester from Slaughter now offers an RS-232 interface as an optional feature to allow direct connection to a PC. Not only does the serial interface allow you to ...
The Primetest 100 is a battery-powered handheld tester designed to check tools and portable electrical equipment The Primetest 100 is a battery-powered handheld tester designed to check tools and ...
EVERETT, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Fluke Calibration introduces the 5322A Electrical Tester Calibrator, a multi-device calibrator built to facilitate compliance with exacting international standards ...
Look over your main electrical panel and the area surrounding it. You should have three feet of clear space around the panel, and an easy-to-find, battery-operated light source available for when the ...
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During my career in the electrical industry, I’ve seen and heard so many dangerous misconceptions that I thought it would be worthwhile to share a few of them as lessons learned. I still find it ...