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Electrical
- May 18, 2005
- 150
For insulation resistance testing on low voltage system (120/208), typically, our specification requires the test voltage to be 500Vdc applied for one minute between each conductor and grounds and with other conductors. However, the contractor stating that since 500V is dangerous, he used 100V instead for the test. Is it an acceptable practice to use 100V? If we are allowed to use 100V, then why do we call this hi-pot test?