Validating the performance of high-voltage (HV) installations and components requires specialized expertise and testing facilities capable of emulating real operating conditions. KEMA Labs provides internationally recognized laboratories where tests for short-circuit and dielectric withstand properties are conducted on transmission and distribution systems. Each test is carried out in compliance with IEC standards and executed by highly qualified and skilled technical staff. More information is available in the KEMA Labs section.
What tests are required to validate an HV installation?
Validation of an HV installation includes electrical, mechanical, and thermal tests, such as insulation verification, partial discharge measurements, overvoltage simulations, and system continuity checks. In KEMA Labs internationally accredited facilities, these activities are conducted in full accordance with IEC standards, ensuring accurate and repeatable results. Further technical details can be found in the KEMA Labs section.
Why choose KEMA Labs for HV performance validation?
KEMA Labs is a global reference in the validation and certification of complex electrical components and systems. Its laboratories combine advanced technology with deep regulatory expertise, enabling manufacturers and grid operators to verify system performance under real operating conditions. KEMA Labs international experience ensures that results are globally recognized, supporting certification and compliance processes. Learn more about Testing and Certification activities.
How to request HV installation performance validation from KEMA Labs?
To plan a validation campaign, contact the KEMA Labs technical team, which will assist you in defining tests, preparing samples, and evaluating results. All activities are conducted in compliance with international standards and the highest safety requirements. For further information or specific inquiries, visit the Contacts page.
