Megger’s MIT415 is an insulation and continuity tester designed for electrical testing. It comes with a wide range of test voltages ranging from 10 – 500 V. The low test voltage insulation range also ...
The street scene shows damage caused by an explosion in a manhole as a result of gases generated by a low-voltage arcing fault. North America, according to statistics published by the IEEE Insulated ...
Most of the electrical power distribution infrastructure is static, and in many facilities, the mindset for electrical equipment and devices is “set it, and forget it.” However, much of the existing ...
The measurement engineer can view the values from tan δ and partial-discharge testing directly in the cable test van. Clear representation helps to detect severe defects or locate partial discharges ...
A new hyper-scale data center was built in rural New Jersey that’s served by more than 100 25kV cables. Six months into operation, a cable termination failed catastrophically, and the forensic ...
This article describes the testing results following routine performance assessment of an electrical motor both in its original state and after rebuilding it using products made by Zeus, such as the ...
Underground electrical cable systems are used by power companies around the world. Two recently updated specifications and guides provide system designers and engineers with important information to ...
The new dual-purpose instrument combines high-voltage insulation testing up to 20 GΩ with comprehensive electrical measurement capabilities for field electricians.
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Electrical Wire and Cable Insulation Materials Market - A Global and Regional Analysis: Focus on Application, Material, and Region - Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2034" ...
THE use of high-voltage cables for the underground transmission of electric power is becoming more and more important from the point of view of economy, and also because as the network extends the ...
Complex grids depend on equipment such as transformers, protection relays, switchgear, and cables—each of which can develop faults not immediately visible during normal operation. As a result, ...