2026-04-14
In the North American power industry, Type Testing is the "ultimate gauntlet" before new equipment is integrated into the grid. For IEEE-compliant organizations and third-party testing labs, the primary challenge is increasing test throughput while ensuring impulse waveforms (e.g., 1.2/50µs) strictly adhere to international standards.
In daily HV lab operations, charging voltage drift and synchronous ignition failure are the two main causes of testing interruptions. Frequent manual voltage adjustments and repeated discharges due to "misfires" not only consume valuable insulating gas but also significantly inflate expert man-hour costs. North American institutes are increasingly seeking systems that offer "deterministic output."
SXCF Impulse Generators are specifically engineered for high-intensity research. Through several core metrics, they directly address the inefficiencies of traditional setups:
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Rapid Charging & High Stability (Instability ≤1%): Utilizing automated constant-current charging, the stable voltage platform eliminates the need for repeated fine-tuning. In insulation fatigue tests requiring hundreds of impulses, this shortens total charging wait times by approximately 15%.
Superior Waveform Efficiency (≥ 90%): When testing high-capacitance specimens, high efficiency allows the generator to reach peak targets with lower charging voltages, reducing heat generation and component stress while extending the continuous operating envelope.
For institutions aiming to scale up their testing capacity, we recommend:
Modular Design: Choose structural frameworks that offer flexible scalability (ranging from 100kV to 7200kV) to meet future research demands of higher grid voltage levels.