hipotprøving
Hipotprøving, also known as high-potential testing or dielectric strength testing, is a method used to evaluate the electrical insulation integrity of electrical equipment. The primary purpose of hipottesting is to detect insulation defects that might not be apparent under normal operating voltages. This testing is crucial for ensuring the safety and reliability of electrical apparatus, preventing premature failure, and avoiding potential hazards like electrical shock or fires.
The test involves applying a voltage significantly higher than the equipment's normal operating voltage for a
Hipotprøving can be performed using alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC). AC hipottesting is commonly