Dielectric test sets for insulating PPE

Dielectric test sets for insulating protective equipment verify the electrical safety of the gloves, sleeves, blankets, mats, hot sticks and rods that protect live-working personnel. The Amperis range for the electrical sector includes withstand-test benches and complete laboratories for the periodic re-testing of insulating PPE.

What it does and how it works

The set applies an AC (or DC) withstand voltage to the item for a defined time and measures the leakage current. Gloves and sleeves are filled with and immersed in water so the whole surface is stressed; mats, blankets and line hose are tested between electrodes; hot sticks and rods are tested along their length. The item passes when leakage stays below the limit and no breakdown occurs, certifying it safe to return to service.

How to choose the right set

Not sure how to set up your PPE laboratory? Do not hesitate to contact us.

Applications

Applicable standards

Amperis equipment is referenced to the IEC/EN framework (not national PN/PL designations):

Frequently asked questions

How often must insulating gloves be re-tested?

In service, insulating gloves are typically re-tested every six months under IEC 60903 and local rules; equipment in storage has its own intervals.

What does the test actually measure?

It applies a withstand voltage for a set time and measures the leakage current, with a pass requiring leakage below the limit and no dielectric breakdown.

Why are gloves filled with water?

Filling and immersing a glove stresses the entire surface inside and out, so a weakness anywhere in the material is detected, not just at the contacts.

Technical resources

Combine PPE testing with the wider insulation resistance meter range and other measurements. Request a quote.