Test de sonde anti-choc IEC 62196 ⚡ Les connecteurs de recharge pour VE sont-ils sûrs ?

Équipement d'essai des connecteurs électriques
September 11, 2025
Brief: Discover the IEC 62196 Anti-Shock Probe Experiment Device in action! This video demonstrates how safe EV charging connectors are, complying with IEC 62196-1Ed.4CDV 2020 standards. Learn about its features and testing process for electrified parts.
Related Product Features:
  • Complies with IEC 62196-1Ed.4CDV 2020 standards for EV connector safety testing.
  • Features two output electrodes for accurate and convenient testing.
  • Alarm system indicates electrified parts for enhanced safety.
  • Operates at AC 220V±5%, 50HZ±1% for reliable performance.
  • Output voltage of AC40-50V ensures precise testing conditions.
  • Designed for use in environments with ≤80% relative humidity.
  • Suitable for temperature ranges between 0-40℃.
  • Requires stable conditions with no shaking or corrosive gases.
FAQ:
  • What standards does the IEC 62196 Anti-Shock Probe Experiment Device comply with?
    The device complies with IEC 62196-1Ed.4CDV 2020 standards, specifically clauses 10.1 and 26.6.
  • How does the device detect electrified parts?
    The device uses a probe to touch potential electrified parts. If the alarm sounds, it confirms the part is electrified.
  • What are the operating conditions for this device?
    The device operates at AC 220V±5%, 50HZ±1%, with a relative humidity of ≤80% and a temperature range of 0-40℃. It requires a stable environment free from shaking and corrosive gases.
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