A High voltage test Facility
If your employees work
near high voltage electrical equipment, the integrity of your safety equipment
is critical to their safety. Our dedication to customer service and product
testing has kept our internal and external clients secure and returning.
Our high voltage testing
services are used by a wide range of organizations, from small electrical
contractors to large electricity suppliers and mining industries. In addition
to testing high voltage equipment, we examine, clean, repair, and stock some replacement
components, saving you time and money.
When high voltages are applied to the inner and outer surfaces of a glove, leakage currents are measured across the whole thickness of the glove. Among the rules that govern the manufacture, testing, and retesting of high-voltage gloves are ASTM D120, NFPA 70E, and OSHA CFR 1910.13712. Depending on the type of job and industry, high-voltage gloves may need to be checked before the first issue and every 6 months thereafter, or more frequently, such as once per month. Employees who work on high-voltage surfaces may be subjected to higher voltage and more frequent testing.
Catering for the HV industry
Providing calibration for
a variety of HV Industries including rail, power generation & distribution,
electrical service & maintenance and petro-chemical.
Accredited by Megger,
Seaward and many more
Why choose us.
Our highly trained
professionals can ensure that test instruments are correctly running and meet
all manufacturer specifications. We can perform calibrations in-house using our
ISO9001 calibration facilities.
We may repair your equipment in addition to calibrating it if our technicians discover anything unexpected throughout the calibration procedure. With your permission, our professionals can repair any problems discovered and calibrate your device, ensuring that your electrical test equipment is safe to use and produces accurate findings for another year.
The advantages of our high voltage
equipment testing
Customers use our high
voltage testing facility for their high voltage equipment testing because we
offer:
High quality and efficient
testing services
Tests conducted by
qualified power system electricians
Our leading-edge high
voltage test facility
We clean and repair
equipment
testing for rubber
insulated electrical gloves. Testing of high voltage gloves should be done
every 6 months.
What we offer with your
lineman gloves
Check-in, wash and
preliminarily inspection of insulating materials
Final inspection with a
blow up air test
Perform electrical DC
testing by a trained Journeyman Power System Electrician
Dry the gloves
Replace the gloves, if
needed
Ship the gloves back to
you
Keep testing records and
marking
Safety and maintenance
tips for rubber insulated gloves
To ensure the safety of
your lineman and employees working with high voltage, the insulating protection
of gloves must be properly maintained.
Properly store and
manually inspect gloves prior to each use.
Inspect for cuts,
abrasions, cracks, scratches, punctures, ozone cracking, pitting, etc.
High voltage gloves should
be tested every 6 months. Electrical testing for compliance is governed by ASTM
F496 and ASTM F1236
Insulated rubber or
plastic cover-up testing
Our facility runs high
voltage tests on a wide variety of rubber or plastic insulated cover-up
equipment such as high voltage insulating blankets, line hose, line covers and
plastic guards designed to protect from accidental contact with high voltage
lines, poles, and more. Inspection and testing is extremely important to ensure
the electrical safety of the equipment.
What we offer for your
high voltage cover-up equipment
Clean and inspect cover-up
equipment
Perform dielectric test on
insulating blankets and equipment
Safety and maintenance
tips
For insulated rubber line
hoses, covers and plastic guards, testing is determined by the user; equipment
should not be used if safety of protective equipment is questioned.
Your high voltage line
hose, cover and plastic guards should be inspected before each use. If you have
any concerns with the insulation and electrical integrity is suspect, testing
should be performed.
Insulated blankets should
be tested before their first use and then every 12 months.
Electrical testing for
compliance is governed by ASTM F478, ASTM F479, CSA Z462 (5.11.2 and 5.11.3),
and ASTM F712 (plastic).
Fiberglass hand-held
live-line insulated tool testing
Our test facility offers
inspection, testing and maintenance services for fiberglass hand-held live-line
insulated tools, such as hot stick testers, pruning sets and shotgun sticks.
What we offer for your
high voltage hot sticks and live-line tools
Conduct comprehensive
physical inspection of the fiberglass stick and its mechanical components
Clean and rewax the
fiberglass
Perform dry and wet
electrical testing
We also repair, replace
and assemble
Refinish damaged
fiberglass hot sticks to restore the original finish
Repair and replace
mechanical components
Assemble custom fiberglass
products
Safety and maintenance
tips
Electrical testing for
compliance is governed by ASTM 711, ASTM 3121 and IEEE 978.
We recommend annual
electrical testing and formal examination of your hot sticks.
Fiberglass live-line
insulating tools should be stored in a clean, dry environment and secured to
prevent rubbing and scratching.
You should visually
inspect your tools on a continual basis. Look for:
Cuts, dents, etc.
Damaged mechanical
components
Deterioration of the
glossy surface
Electrical tracking and
burn marks
You should maintain the
finish by:
Cleaning with a soft cloth
Waxing or using a silicone
cloth as required
Inspecting, servicing and
testing at our test Facility
Protective
ground/grounding jumper testing and assembly
An inspection at the high
voltage test facility provides thorough mechanical, visual and electrical
testing for protective grounds, grounding cables and bypass jumpers.
What we offer for your
high voltage grounding equipment
Test and clean all
mechanical components
Complete an inspection of
ferrule connections
Clean and visually inspect
the insulated cable jacket Conduct
electrical testing
Safety and maintenance
tips
Electrical testing for
compliance is governed by ASTM F2321, CSA Z462 (5.11.2 and You should visually inspect your
protective grounds/jumpers. Look for:
Cracked or broken
ferrules/clamps
Exposed broken strands
Damaged cable
Swelling on the cable
jacket
You should keep your
protective grounds clean and store them in a dry environment.
Inspecting, servicing and
testing at our test Facility
Insulated boom truck
testing
What we offer for bucket
trucks and boom trucks
Our facility offers
testing for trucks and individual truck components.
Test bucket, double
bucket, digger derricks, and other trucks.
Visual inspection of the
boom
Dielectric hydraulic oil
test
Bucket liner test
HiPot electrical test
Test individual
components, such as plastic bucket liners, hydraulic hoses, and hydraulic oil
Safety and maintenance
tips
Electrical testing for
compliance is governed by CSA C225-10 and requires insulated booms be tested at
least every 12 months.
You should maintain the
glossy finish of the boom by regularly cleaning and waxing to maintain a water
repellent finish.
We offer calibration on
the following high voltage testing for:
High Voltage Detector
HV Detector
High Voltage Probe
HV Probe
Hipot
Electrical Safety Testers
Flash Testers
High Voltage Dividers
High Voltage Probes
High Voltage Resistors
Voltmeters
Large AC & DC Testing Equipment
Rubber insulated electrical gloves
Motor Testing Equipment
Insulated rubber or plastic cover-up
Resonant Test Systems
Fibreglass hand-held live-line insulating tool
Protective ground and grounding jumper
Insulated boom or bucket trucks and components
High voltage load break tool repair