Engineer2k7
Bioengineer
- May 24, 2007
- 2
Hello Guys,
I have a question about HIPOT testing. I have seen a setup at work where they test insulation on the wire. The wire is immersed in saline. Essentially it is two wires which are soldered at one end and insulated accordingly.
From what i understand in order to do HIPOT test on such a setup you would need to raise the potential on both the wires ( or since they are soldered, its a single wire. So raise potential on one and leave other unconnected).
Anyways the question is doesnt the saline have to be in some kind of a metal bath (with the bath chassis grounded) to accomplish this? How does one close the circuit with just the wire in saline and no -ve or ground anywhere else?
I have a question about HIPOT testing. I have seen a setup at work where they test insulation on the wire. The wire is immersed in saline. Essentially it is two wires which are soldered at one end and insulated accordingly.
From what i understand in order to do HIPOT test on such a setup you would need to raise the potential on both the wires ( or since they are soldered, its a single wire. So raise potential on one and leave other unconnected).
Anyways the question is doesnt the saline have to be in some kind of a metal bath (with the bath chassis grounded) to accomplish this? How does one close the circuit with just the wire in saline and no -ve or ground anywhere else?