INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Chassis & Enclosure

Structural housing for high voltage test chambers providing safety, insulation, and environmental protection during electrical testing.

Component Specifications

Definition
The chassis and enclosure of a high voltage test chamber is a critical structural component designed to safely contain high voltage electrical testing operations. It provides mechanical support for internal components, ensures operator safety through proper insulation and grounding, protects sensitive electronics from environmental factors, and maintains controlled testing conditions. This enclosure must withstand electrical stresses, prevent arc flash incidents, and offer electromagnetic shielding while allowing access for maintenance and monitoring.
Working Principle
The chassis provides rigid structural support for mounting internal components like transformers, electrodes, and control systems. The enclosure creates a sealed or controlled environment that prevents electrical discharge to the outside, contains potential arc flashes, and shields against electromagnetic interference. It incorporates safety interlocks, viewing windows with appropriate optical properties, and ventilation systems that maintain air quality without compromising insulation.
Materials
High-grade stainless steel (304 or 316) for corrosion resistance, powder-coated carbon steel for structural frames, tempered safety glass with conductive coatings for viewing windows, high-dielectric-strength polymers (PTFE, polycarbonate) for insulation components, copper or aluminum for grounding systems, and silicone gaskets for environmental sealing.
Technical Parameters
  • IP Rating IP54 minimum
  • Dimensions Customizable (typical 2000x1500x2000mm)
  • EMI Shielding >60 dB at 1 GHz
  • Voltage Rating Up to 300 kV AC/DC
  • Pressure Rating Withstands 0.5 bar overpressure
  • Temperature Range -40°C to +150°C
  • Grounding Resistance <0.1 Ω
  • Insulation Resistance >1000 MΩ at 500V DC
Standards
ISO 17025, IEC 61010-1, ASTM D149, IEEE Std 4

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Chassis & Enclosure.

Parent Products

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Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Electrical shock hazard
  • Arc flash incidents
  • Thermal runaway
  • Mechanical failure under pressure
  • Insulation breakdown
  • Grounding system failure
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Improper grounding connection
Failure: Electrical shock hazard to operators
Mitigation: Implement redundant grounding systems with regular testing, use color-coded grounding cables, install ground fault circuit interrupters
Trigger: Material degradation due to corona discharge
Failure: Insulation breakdown leading to short circuits
Mitigation: Use corona-resistant materials, implement regular insulation resistance testing, design with adequate creepage and clearance distances
Trigger: Structural fatigue from thermal cycling
Failure: Enclosure deformation affecting safety seals
Mitigation: Use materials with matched thermal expansion coefficients, incorporate expansion joints, implement temperature monitoring systems

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±0.5mm for critical dimensions, ±1° for angular alignment, surface flatness within 0.1mm/m
Test Method
High potential testing per IEC 60243, insulation resistance testing per IEC 60695, mechanical strength testing per ISO 14122, EMI shielding effectiveness per MIL-STD-285

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Frequently Asked Questions

What safety features are essential in high voltage test chamber enclosures?

Essential safety features include: safety interlocks that disconnect power when doors open, proper grounding systems, arc flash containment design, viewing windows with appropriate optical and electrical properties, emergency stop buttons, warning labels, and ventilation systems that prevent accumulation of ozone or other byproducts.

How does enclosure design affect test accuracy?

Enclosure design significantly impacts test accuracy through: electromagnetic shielding that prevents interference with sensitive measurements, temperature control that maintains stable testing conditions, proper insulation that prevents leakage currents, and structural stability that prevents vibration-induced measurement errors.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

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