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  • Infrared Inspection on Electrical Installations at Hospitals
    of systems and equipment. For electrical systems, infrared thermography can identify problems such as overheated components, poor connections, overloading, unbalanced loads and overheating breakers, which if left unattended could lead to major breakdowns. Based on historical infrared inspection data we
  • The Megger Guide to Oil Breakdown Dielectric Testing
    Oils that combine a high flashpoint with high dielectric strength have long been used as an insulating medium in. transformers, switchgear and other electrical apparatus. To ensure that the dielectric strength of the oil does not. deteriorate however, proper maintenance is essential, and the basis
  • What's Difference Between Pneumatic, Hydraulic and Electrical Actuator
    A linear actuator moves a load, which can be an assembly, components, or a finished product, in a straight line. It converts energy into a motion or force and can be powered by pressurized fluid or air, as well as electricity.Here is a breakdown of common linear actuators, their advantages
  • Relays: Principle of Operation for Engineers
    . In the quiescent state, permanent magnets provide the hold so that no power is drawn at all. Electrical isolation of the load within the contactor package is clearly an essential aspect of safety. Plastic barriers between switch parts carrying high and low voltages prevent flashover or breakdown even
  • THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTENANCE: LUBRICATION
    Proper lubrication prevents overheating, corrosion, and equipment breakdown. The correct amount of lubricant is important too. Too little doesn't provide enough coverage and too much can leak and short out electrical components.
  • Not All Distribution Boxes are Created Equal
    malfunction due to short-circuiting, electrical and electronic component breakdowns or rusting and corrosion.
  • Arc Tracking and Silicone Self-Fusing Tape
    Many electrical insulation applications are designed with dielectric breakdown strength (DBS), or the voltage potential required to break through an electrically insulating material, as a major factor. While this is a good test to determine how resistive a material is through its volume it does
  • Ground Fault Current Protection Devices Prevent Costly Production Shutdowns
    An unintentional electric path between a source of current and a grounded surface is referred to as a "ground fault." Ground faults occur when current is leaking somewhere. It is frequently the result of insulation breakdown or loss when age or other environmental factors degrade the conductor

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