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One  of  the  UK's  leading white good manufacturers is using Clare  testers  to conduct  the  electrical safety testing of its new range of induction  hobs  and ovens during the production cycle.

Glen  Dimplex  Home  Appliances (GDHA), based in Prescot,  Merseyside,  produces freestanding,  built-in and range cooking appliances under the  Stoves,  Belling and New World brands, and cooling products under the Lec brand.

In  November  2009,  the  company  launched  its  collection  of induction products, including the BI60i Eco Induction Oven which uses  50%  less energy than an A rated oven.

To ensure complete product safety, GDHA teamed up with Clare to install four HAL testers on its production lines.

HALs  undertake  accurate  and  high speed ramp  DC  testing  during  the  final production  stage,  ensuring that the unit is completely safe  for  use  by  the consumer when it leaves the factory gates.

Specifically configured to undertake earth bond, flash (HIPOT), load, continuity and live to neutral electrical testing, HALs also help ensure consistent quality control throughout the production process.

The  result is every product is 100% tested in every mode and the new  test configuration  enables all products, whether they are destined for  domestic  or professional  markets  in  the UK or abroad, to  be  tested  by  the  same  test procedure on any production line.

The   Clare  testers  also  ensure the  cookers  meet  safety  compliance
requirements of the low voltage directive and all major international  standards including EN 50191 and EN 50106.

Dave  Connelly, technical projects engineer at GDHA, said testing using the HALs has helped the company launch its new induction technology appliances.

"The HAL is an excellent and versatile instrument, providing fast, efficient and reliable  safety testing of our products, saving time and money in the  process.
It's also enables us to test more intelligently."

Clare's  HAL  flash/HiPot tester, HAL Scan multi point  flash/HiPot  tester  and scanner  and  the  HAL  Combi four function electrical  safety  tester  are  all equipped  with specialist technology to simplify test programming, by  employing bar codes as part of a system providing full test results traceability.

Tests  can be quickly configured into the tester by scanning in pre-defined  bar codes  that  operate  as  test codes, making the equipment  ideal  for  any  ISO traceable  application  in  quality control,  conformance,  or  production  line testing applications.

These pre-defined bar codes can be generated directly from the test equipment on adhesive  labels, using the Test and Tag printer, or from proprietary  Microsoft PC  applications.  These barcodes can be incorporated into live  test  procedure documents or the manuals required as part of ISO quality systems.

Specialist  software  and  a  large capacity  internal  database  give  the  new generation  of  test instruments the ability to store test details  and  results against  individual  equipment serial numbers. Test reports  can  be  downloaded directly to a PC or printer for the production of complete test data records.

In  addition,  the  networking of test data with central management  information systems  allows  the  test station to become an important  MIS  data  collection point,  not only in identifying failure rates, but also by providing details  of productivity levels and other information as part of quality audit trails.

Incorporating  a stylish new case design for space efficient bench  testing  and equipped  with highly intuitive user interface, operation of the  HAL  range  of testers  is  achieved through the use of programmable soft  keys  and  a  rotary switch used in association with a large graphical display.

All  HAL  testers  comply  with  the EN50191 safe operation  of  test  equipment standard  and  are the only products available with fully isolated test  outputs, making   it   the   safest   Flash/HiPot  tester   in   the   world. 

Clare Instruments
Tel: 0191 587 8741
[email protected]  
www.clareinstruments.com  

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