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AMD 2 - insulation testing

Looks like the DPC has made a bit of a change about insulation testing where some devices might be vulnerable to a 500V test voltage or distort the results. Previously we were allowed to either disconnect the item concerned (or do the test prior to initial connection) OR carry out a 250V test (with a 1MΩ limit to meet).


As I read it, a full 500V test will soon be required prior to connection of such equipment PLUS an additional 250V test (with a 1MΩ limit to meet) will be required after it is connected.


I can see the sense in that, in that it doesn't 'excuse' the rest of the circuit from a full 500V test, but I'm slightly uneasy about some equipment not being happy with a relatively long duration 250V d.c. test L&N - PE - especially if it has to meet a 1MΩ limit. Does anyone have any thoughts on that?


All strictly speaking for an initial verification - for a periodic we still seem to have the flexibility of choosing 'appropriate' tests (however that's going to be interpreted...).


Seems it's going to be a bit of extra work, especially if you've a house full of USB power sockets....


   - Andy.
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  • wallywombat:

    An Am Dram group I was involved with some years ago used a local theatre which had an optional orchestra pit - which could be opened by removing the (very heavy) downstage floor panels. When we exposed the pit, we found that every single SRCD in the pit was dead. Turned out that during the annual summer shut down, someone had done a 500V IR test but didn't know about all the outlets hidden below the stage.


    Again ... do we think that's fit for purpose for a permanently-connected accessory?


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  • wallywombat:

    An Am Dram group I was involved with some years ago used a local theatre which had an optional orchestra pit - which could be opened by removing the (very heavy) downstage floor panels. When we exposed the pit, we found that every single SRCD in the pit was dead. Turned out that during the annual summer shut down, someone had done a 500V IR test but didn't know about all the outlets hidden below the stage.


    Again ... do we think that's fit for purpose for a permanently-connected accessory?


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