Part of the popular testing and measurement series of handbooks, Volume 8 further examines the crucial elements of proper maintenance and testing techniques essential to minimizing risk and liability.
Identifying and isolating problems before they occur through a comprehensive troubleshooting program is an investment that can avoid costly downtimes and extend the life of your equipment.
- Undrstanding Product Certification Marks and the Product Testing and Certification Process
- Understanding Insulation Resistance Testing
- Why Calibrate Test Equipment?
- Making Better Electric Field Measurements
- Obtaining More Accurate Resistance Measurements Using the 6-Wire OHMS Measurement Technique
- How Stray Voltage Affects Multimeter Measurements
- Revised Engineering and Testing Practices Resulting From Migration to IEC 61850
- Resistance Measurements Three- and Four-Point Method
- The Art of Measuring Low Resistance
- What is Hipot Testing?
- Magneto-Mechanical Measurements for High Current Applications
- Isolation Technologies for Reliable Industrial Measurements
- Fall-of-Potential Ground Testing, Clamp-On Ground Testing Comparison
- Inline Detection, Analysis Find Invisible Electrical Defects Faster
- Who Sets the Rules for Electrical Testing and Safety?
- Comparative Corrosion and Current Burst Testing of Copper and Aluminum Electrical Power Connectors
- Application of the EL CID Test with Circulating Currents in Stator Windings
- Important Measurements That Support Infrared Surveys in Substations
- Use of an Isolation Transformer While Performing Line Leakage or Functional Run Tests
- Measuring Magnetic Fields Electric and Magnetic Fields
- How the Loading of an AC/DC Transfer Standard Can Affect Your Measurements of AC Voltage and Current

