Designing and Implementation a Lab Testing Method for Power Cables Insulation Resistance According with STAS 10411-89, SR en ISO/CEI/17025/2005

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Insulation resistance measurement is one of the most important tests required by standards and regulations in terms of electrical safety. Why these tests are is to prevent possible accidents caused by electric shock, damage to equipment or outbreak of fire in normal operating conditions of electrical cables. The insulation resistance experiment refers to the testing of electrical cable insulation, which has a measured resistance that must be below the imposed regulations. Using a microcontroller system data regarding the insulation resistance of the power cables is acquired and with SCADA software the test results are displayed.

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Dobra, R., Pasculescu, D., Marc, G., Risteiu, M., & Antonov, A. (2017). Designing and Implementation a Lab Testing Method for Power Cables Insulation Resistance According with STAS 10411-89, SR en ISO/CEI/17025/2005. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 209). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/209/1/012069

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