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A blog exploring electrical cable testing guidelines, best practices, and advice for getting started with your testing process.
Cirris offers training classes to help customers feel comfortable using our products.
A-620 Cable Testing Standard provides guidelines to maintain quality in wires, cables, and harnesses.
Some people call it high voltage testing while some call it hipot testing. Each of these terms can mean different things to different people.
In certain cases, lowering the dwell time will not affect test results and will lessen the amount of time spent high voltage (hipot) testing.
Low voltage testing will find crucial errors in your cable. However, sometimes getting the settings right for the test can be tricky.
Resistance is the limitation of current through a wire. Knowing the correct resistance of a wire will result in more accurate testing.
If manufactures think cutting testing will save time, they may not understand the test process or they may underestimate the impact testing has on...
Improve production by organizing your test process.
Extend the life of your tester by following a few simple guidelines.
If you treat automated testing the same way an athlete treats protective gear, you'll find testing to become less of a burden and more of a benefit.
Improving quality through cable testing can help attract customers and create loyalty to your brand.
Just like different people have different diets, how do you know what which test method works best for your company?
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