IEC 62109-1 Straight Unjointed Test Finger
Product No: SMT-TD15
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Description
IEC 62109-1 Straight Unjointed Test Finger is a specialized safety tool designed for photovoltaic (PV) inverters and power conversion devices. It incorporates a rigid stainless steel finger to simulate human finger access, crucial for testing the accessibility of hazardous live or high-voltage components. Equipped with an insulating nylon handle for secure, non-slip operation, it applies a precise 10N thrust to replicate accidental human contact. Fully compliant with IEC 62109-1 standards, this tool is robust, dimensionally stable, and vital for manufacturers and laboratories to ensure PV equipment safety, mitigating electric shock risks for installers and users.
- Probe Type: Straight Unjointed Test Finger (IEC 62109-1 compliant for PV equipment)
- Finger Material: Stainless steel (rigid, corrosion-resistant, maintains dimensional accuracy under test conditions)
- Handle Material: Nylon (insulating, heat-resistant, non-slip for secure grip during high-voltage equipment testing)
- Key Dimensions:
- Finger Diameter: 12 mm ± 0.1 mm
- Effective Finger Length: 80 mm ± 0.2 mm
- Total Length (Finger + Handle): 180 mm ± 0.5 mm
- Finger Tip: Hemispherical, radius 6 mm ± 0.05 mm (smooth to avoid enclosure damage)
- Applied Thrust: 10N ± 0.5N (precise force to simulate accidental human contact with PV equipment)
- Core Function: Ensures inaccessibility of hazardous live/high-voltage parts in PV inverters and power converters per IEC/UL 62109-1
Test Procedures:
- Inspect the test finger for damage (e.g., bent steel, cracked handle) to ensure testing accuracy.
- Power on the PV inverter/power converter and let it reach normal operating mode.
- Hold the nylon handle and align the straight finger with equipment openings (e.g., vent grilles, terminal covers).
- Apply steady 10N thrust to the finger toward internal hazardous parts.
- Check if the finger touches any live/high-voltage components.
- Record whether the equipment meets safety requirements.