What tests are needed for electrical system engineering?
Electrical system engineering requires a variety of tests to ensure the normal operation and safety of the system. These include, but are not limited to, the following tests:
Insulation resistance test: test the insulation performance of electrical equipment to ensure that no leakage or electrical breakdown occurs under normal operating voltage.
Voltage test: By applying high voltage to test the voltage resistance of electrical equipment, to ensure that the equipment will not occur electrical breakdown or damage when subjected to high voltage.
Grounding resistance test: detects the grounding performance of electrical equipment to ensure that the equipment can effectively introduce current into the ground when grounded to prevent electric shock accidents.
Electrical equipment performance test: test the performance indicators of electrical equipment, such as voltage, current, power, efficiency, etc., to ensure that the equipment can operate normally under normal working conditions.
Electromagnetic compatibility test: Test the performance of electrical equipment in electromagnetic environment to ensure that the equipment will not be subjected to electromagnetic interference or generate electromagnetic interference to ensure the stability and reliability of the system.
These tests are common test projects in electrical system engineering, but the specific test projects need to be determined according to the specific requirements of the system and the situation of the equipment.