On a vacuum breaker, or N2, rated for 72.5 kVac, the 1 minute Withstand test is usually performed at 140 kVac rms. The worry about x-rays is usually a holdover from the days of DC testing. Old DC hipots were often designed with half wave rectification and often with no capacitive output filtering to hold the voltage at peak. The voltmeter was calibrated to read the Average voltage output, which could be only 45% of the peak. The meter says you are dc testing at 30 kV but it is really 67 kVdc peak. xrays are created and bottles fail the test that wouldn't fail if tested properly. Test at the voltages and levels dictated by the present standards and xrays should not be a concern. Use AC.