ManuOrb
Mechanical
- Jun 22, 2009
- 3
Good morning, we're a valves manufacturer company. A client has asked us to measure the static electricity in our valves to assure no problems in hazardous areas.
According EN-12266 we should open and close five times the valve and then measure the resistance between the obturator and the body with a 12 V potential and a 100 V potential and verify it's under 10 ohm.
Now here comes (I'm not very good at electrics).
First we measured the resistance with a tester (3V) and it gives about 0,3 ohm.
Then we used a 12 V potential and made a small circuit:
- From 12 V source to obturator. Then we touched the body with the tester and the other side of the tester to the 12 V source. We measured the current: 0,64 A. Then resistance = 18,75 ohm.
- We repeat the same with a 48 V source (that's what we have here) and we measured 8 A. So resistance = 6 ohm.
Now, I'm completely confused. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
According EN-12266 we should open and close five times the valve and then measure the resistance between the obturator and the body with a 12 V potential and a 100 V potential and verify it's under 10 ohm.
Now here comes (I'm not very good at electrics).
First we measured the resistance with a tester (3V) and it gives about 0,3 ohm.
Then we used a 12 V potential and made a small circuit:
- From 12 V source to obturator. Then we touched the body with the tester and the other side of the tester to the 12 V source. We measured the current: 0,64 A. Then resistance = 18,75 ohm.
- We repeat the same with a 48 V source (that's what we have here) and we measured 8 A. So resistance = 6 ohm.
Now, I'm completely confused. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.