There seems to be a growing opinion among some people in the electrical industry that in the United States and its territories, all electrical equipment must be “listed” by a Nationally Recognized ...
NFPA 70E mandates that electrical safety programs include assessments of equipment's condition to prevent hazards and ensure ...
WAKEFIELD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TÜV SÜD announces the development of an 80,000-square foot Electric Vehicle (EV) battery testing facility located near Detroit, Michigan. TÜV SÜD provides EV battery ...
All manufacturers and designers of electrically operated products have an obligation to ensure that their equipment functions in a correct and safe fashion, meeting quality and performance standards ...
Chroma Systems Solutions Inc. released CaptivATE 4.0, the latest version of its electrical safety test automation software. Chroma Systems Solutions Inc. released CaptivATE 4.0, the latest version of ...
Every day, an estimated five to 10 arc flash incidents occur and more than 2,000 people are hospitalized each year, according to The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). With arc flash and ...
Absence of voltage testing is the most vital step in the process of verifying and establishing a deenergized state of any electrical system. According to the Article 120.5, NFPA 70E, it is a ...
Chroma Systems Solutions introduces the model 19032 series that combines Hipot, Insulation Resistance ( IR), Ground Bond (GB), Leakage Current (LC)/AC LC/DC LC and Dynamic Function Tests. Savings can ...
ELECTRICITY powers the wheels of industry and commerce, but the dangers and the hazards associated with the use of damaged electrical equipment and the use of faulty electrical tools and appliances in ...
In this pv magazine Webinar, together with our webinar partner Fluke, we will provide insight into the requirements of the standard and what solutions can be used to ...
Workplace safety relies on more than good policies and proper training. It depends heavily on the condition and reliability ...
The regulations require regular inspection and testing at intervals of no more than five years, unless the most recent report ...