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GM022
Glove/Sleeve Testing Accessory
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Manual Testing of linemans glove and sleeves
Up to 100,000V DC with C-1 test set
Allows Testing to ASTM D120 and F496 Standards
The GM022 is The VON Corporations most economical glove and sleeve
tester. Units allow testing of Gloves and Sleeves. All standard rubber
goods can be tested, even class IV. All machine adjustments are controlled
manually, allowing maximum flexibility for low volume applications.
A GM024 and GM026 are available with 4 and 6 glove capacities respectively.
The GM022
will manually test one or two lineman's gloves or sleeves. The center
to center spacing is 9 inches to accommodate 40 K.V. gloves.
GLOVE TESTING: The one piece slave will simultaneously test one
or two lineman's gloves or sleeves which connected to a high voltage
D.C. supply such as the VON Model C-1. The
center to center spacing is 9 inches to accommodate Class IV gloves
which are tested at 70,000 volts D.C. Clothespin type holders are provided
which do not pinch the gloves. The same holders are used for testing
both straight and curved sleeves.
SLEEVE TESTING: The machine is capable of testing all standard
sleeves using the sling method, the hammock method, and with additional
accessories by the straight method using a dielectric liquid in accordance
with the latest ASTM D1051 and F496 standards. The tank is 22 inches
deep so that the dielectric liquid can be left in the tank when testing
18 inch gloves. The tank is 26" long so that 2 curved sleeves can
be tested simultaneously by the straight method. One sleeve can be tested
by the hammock method.
VOLTAGE: The input voltage is 120 volt 60 hertz A.C. single phase
10 amps for the blowers and the motor operated automatic grounding system.
A shielded high voltage RG-8U lead is provided to connect to the external
HV power supply. The test voltage is raised and lowered by the operator
turning the variable autotransformer at the specified rate of approximately
3 kilovolt D.C. a second. Fault detection and current metering is provided
by the external power supply.
HIGH VOLTAGE TEST TANK: The tank is constructed of stainless
steel for corrosion protection. A valve is provided in the bottom of
the tank to drain the water to clean the tank. The tank is filled to
the proper level. Using a pitcher, water is taken from the tank to fill
the gloves and put back in at the end of the test.
VENTILATION: 100 cfm of air flow is directed toward the gloves/sleeves
to help dry any water that spills on the gloves and to prevent the water
drops from going up the glove at 70kv. An exhaust fan in the rear of
the cabinet pulls air across the surface of the water.
ENCLOSURE: The unit consists of a free standing cabinet 30"
wide x 22" deep x 79" tall. The loading door is interlocked
with a motor operated resistive discharge device.
OPERATION: The operator opens the hinged loading door to remove
a clothes pin and electrode assembly from the high voltage bus. He checks
to see if the clothes pins are fastened to electrode in the position
that will give the proper cuff to water line distance for the test voltage.
He adjusts the cuff to water line distance by changing the location
of the clothes pins on the electrode using the thumbscrew adjustment.
He then hangs the glove by the clothes pins. The glove with its clothes
pin and electrode assembly is hung on the HV bus. Water is then taken
from the test tank and put into the glove until the inside is filled
to the correct water level using a plastic pitcher. Then a glove is
loaded into the second clothes pin and electrode assembly. When testing
only one glove, the second clothes pin and electrode assembly may be
hung from a hook in the upper right corner of the unit.
After loading the gloves or sleeves, the operator closes the loading
door. The limit switch turns on the blower and operates the solenoid
which removes the resistive ground from the HV bus.
The operator then moves to the external HV supply and removes its discharge
device. The external supply is turned on and the voltage raised to the
desired test level by turning up the autotransformer. After timing the
test, the voltage is lowered by the operator. If a glove fails the external
power supply circuit breaker will trip out. The faulted glove can be
determined by running the power supply up until there is high but steady
current and looking into the viewing window to determine the faulted
glove by the bubbles created at the fault. The faulted glove can also
be determined by removing one glove and checking each glove individually.
| Number of Gloves/Sleeves | |
| GM-022 | 2 |
| GM-024 | 4 |
| GM-026 | 6 |
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The VON Corporation, P.O. Box 110096, 1038 Lomb Avenue SW
Birmingham, AL 35211 (205)788-2437 |
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