Breakdown Tester Calibration
Calibrationhouse ensures breakdown testers provide precise high-voltage testing, verifying insulation strength and electrical safety across various industries.
What is a breakdown tester used for?
Breakdown testers, also known as hipot testers or dielectric breakdown testers, are used to evaluate whether electrical equipment or components can withstand high-voltage stress without failure. These tests help identify potential insulation breakdowns that could lead to electric shocks or safety hazards.
Why is calibration of breakdown testers important?
Regular calibration ensures that breakdown testers provide accurate high-voltage measurements, maintaining compliance with industry safety standards. Calibration verifies that the tester correctly identifies insulation faults, reducing the risk of electrical failures and hazards.
What voltage range can Calibrationhouse calibrate for breakdown testers?
Calibrationhouse offers calibration, adhering to ISO-9001 standards, for breakdown testers up to 6kV, ensuring compliance with safety and manufacturing standards.
How often should breakdown testers be calibrated?
Calibrationhouse and Seaward Group recommend a minimum calibration interval of one year for breakdown testers. However, high-usage environments may require more frequent calibration to maintain accuracy and compliance.
Our experienced technicians operate within our advanced calibration laboratories, ensuring precise management of all your calibration needs.
Our skilled engineers repair and maintain electrical test equipment, providing spare parts and support to ensure your instruments meet the highest standards.
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