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To view our webinars please click the view archive link on each webinar. If you have any questions or you need to contact us about a webinar archive or doing a private webinar please send us an email at webinars@asresearch.com . Our archive library is below.
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| Value of Automation in Electrical Safety Testing (Medical Device Testing) |
- :: The value of same station safety testing without changing test leads
- :: Easily perform all B, BF and CF type applied part tests
- :: How to easily achieve documentation of all test data
- :: Implementing bar code scanning
- :: How to effectively reduce test time
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| Earth and Enclosure Testing |
- :: Definition of a leakage current test
- :: Earth and enclosure leakage current
- :: Defining a measuring device
- :: Explaining the need for an isolation transformer
- :: Normal and single fault conditions
- :: Defining the maximum allowable leakage limits
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| Operator Safety in Electrical Safety Testing |
- :: Understanding the risk factors of electrical shock
- :: Determining if a circuit is hazardous live
- :: Finding requirements for operator training
- :: NFPA 70E requirements for qualified persons
- :: Defining the appropriate knowledge required for qualified
personnel
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| Ground bond and ground continuity Testing |
- :: Defining why an electrical product is grounded
- :: Explaining the difference between class I and class
II products
- :: Explaining a good ground as defined by the national
electrical code
- :: Definition of a Ground Bond Test
- :: Definition of a Ground Continuity Test
- :: Explaining the difference between a Ground Bond and
a Ground Continuity Test
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| Is repeated Hipot testing destructive |
- :: Definition of a Hipot test and why it is required
- :: Who needs to perform this test?
- :: Difference between TYPE Test and ROUTINE Test
- :: Problems detected by a Hipot Test
- :: What causes insulation failure?
- :: Is repeated testing harmful?
- :: How many tests are too many?
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| Hipot Testing Basics |
- :: Definition of a Hipot test and why it is required
- :: Defining who needs to perform a Hipot test
- :: Clarifying problems detected by a Hipot test and interpreting results
- ::Defining the difference between leakage and breakdown
- :: AC vs. DC Testing
- :: Understanding the safety features of the test equipment
- :: Precautions in performing the Hipot test
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| Safe Methods for Electrical Safety Testing |
- :: Performing a risk assessment
- :: Positive protection to guard against electrical shock
- :: Operating a workstation without positive protection
- :: Using NRTL listed equipment
- :: How to determine if an operator has been properly trained
- :: Best methods for conducting a test
- :: Reviewing personnel protective equipment
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| Understanding the Features of Your Hipot tester |
- :: Review of old technology
- :: Microprocessor controlled sounds complicated
- :: AC vs. DC
- :: Why high and low limits
- :: Multiple fault detection systems
- :: Line and load regulation
- :: SmartGFI
- :: Ground continuity
- :: PLC remote control
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| Understanding Autoware and Its Benefits |
- :: Autoware PC controlled set-up
- :: Barcode scanning
- :: Auto loading of test files
- :: Data storage of test results
- :: Statistic analysis
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| Earth and Enclosure Leakage Testing |
- :: Definition of a leakage current test
- :: Earth and enclosure leakage current
- :: Defining a measuring device
- :: Explaining the need for an isolation transformer
- :: Normal and single fault conditions
- :: Defining the maximum allowable leakage limits
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| Incorporating Multiple Point Testing in Your Workstation |
- :: Multiple point or multiple product testing
- :: Perform point to point continuity test
- :: Performing Hipot or IR tests on same points as low voltage continuity tests.
- :: Perform either high voltage testing or high current Ground Bond testing.
- :: Expandable system
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| Operator Safety in Electrical Safety Testing |
- :: Understanding the risk factors of electrical shock
- :: Determining if a circuit is hazardous live
- :: Finding requirements for operator training
- :: NFPA 70E requirements for qualified persons
- :: Defining the appropriate knowledge required for qualified personnel
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| Safety Agencies, Manufacturers and Their Relationships |
- :: Why List Your Products?
- :: Customer demands - market driven
- :: Legal requirements (US):
- :: International requirements:
- Canadian
- Mexican
- European
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