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How does one set up a safe HV power electronics lab ?
LinuxGuy123:
I need to do a bunch of design and testing on some 800V power conversion equipment. I'll be working at the circuit board level.
I need to set up a lab in which to safely do this work. I need to write an employee handbook on how to safely do this work.
Where do I start ? What advice do you have for me ?
Thanks
f4eru:
2 ways to do IMHO:
1) write simple concise rules with a few precautions, that are probably not enough to cover all cases, but help to get you covered.
2) write extensive rules that nobody will follow.
In all cases :
- get first help training for all people, and equipment ready (defib, eye wash, ....)
- don't be shy to put enough protections (emergancy cutoffs, 30mA differential, gloves, googles, protected bananas....)
- put a medical examination mandatory for every electrisation, however light.
- always require 2 persons present to do work.
mzzj:
Closer to 100W or 100kW power level?
800V voltage level might point to latter and creates it's own problems. You need to start thinking of arc/blast shields, hearing protection, test chambers etc.
nctnico:
--- Quote from: LinuxGuy123 on October 01, 2023, 01:18:57 am ---I need to do a bunch of design and testing on some 800V power conversion equipment. I'll be working at the circuit board level.
I need to set up a lab in which to safely do this work. I need to write an employee handbook on how to safely do this work.
Where do I start ? What advice do you have for me ?
--- End quote ---
Where to start? At the end 8) I assume your product will need to be certified at some point. I'd start with calling a company that does the certifications and ask them how they deal with safety. Maybe ask for a tour at their facility. That should result in some pointers and maybe referrals to experts you can hire to setup your own lab. Maybe even provide training for the workforce that needs to deal with testing.
Bud:
This is liability risk. I would offload the risk and at least hire a short term electrical health and safety contractor to set up the environment, do training, guides and stuff.
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