Rule 3389.
Note to subrule (4): ASTM F-1236 "Standard Guide for Visual Inspection of Electrical Protective Rubber Products," 1996 Edition with 2012 supplement, as adopted in R 408.13301a, presents methods and techniques for the visual inspection of electrical protective equipment made of rubber. This guide also contains descriptions and photographs of irregularities that can be found in this equipment.
Note to subrule (9)(a): Persons inspecting rubber insulating gloves used under these conditions shall take extra care in visually examining them. Employees using rubber insulating gloves under these conditions shall take extra care to avoid handling sharp objects.
Note to subrule (9)(b): Persons inspecting rubber insulating gloves used under these conditions shall take extra care in visually examining them. Employees using rubber insulating gloves under these conditions shall take extra care to avoid handling sharp objects.
Note to subrule (11): The standard electrical test methods considered as meeting this requirement are listed in Table 3.
Note to subrule (14): Marking equipment with, and entering onto logs, the results of the tests and the dates of testing are acceptable means of meeting the certification requirement.
TABLE 3 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TESTING MATERIALS STANDARDS | |||
STANDARD TITLE | ASTM NUMBER | EDITION | SUPPLEMENT |
Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Gloves | D-120 | 2009 | - |
Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Matting | D-178 | 2001 | 2010 |
Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Blankets | D-1048 | 2012 | |
Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Covers | D-1049 | 1998 | 2010 |
Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Line Hose | D-1050 | 2005 | 2011 |
Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Sleeves | D-1051 | 2008 | - |
Standard Specification for In-Service Care of Insulating Line Hose and Covers | F-478 | 2009 | - |
Standard Specification for In-Service Care of Insulating Blankets | F-479 | 2006 | 2011 |
Standard Specification for In-Service Care of Insulating Gloves And Sleeves | F-496 | 2008 | - |
TABLE A ALTERNATING CURRENT PROOF-TEST REQUIREMENTS | |||||
CLASS OF EQUIPMENT | PROOF-TEST VOLTAGE RMS V | Maximum Proof-Test Current, mA (Globes Only) | |||
280-mm (11 in.) Glove | 360-mm (14 in.) Glove | 410-mm (16 in.) Glove | 460-mm (18 in.) Glove | ||
00 | 2,500 | 8 | 12 | - | - |
0 | 5,000 | 8 | 12 | 14 | 16 |
1 | 10,000 | - | 14 | 16 | 18 |
2 | 20,000 | - | 16 | 18 | 20 |
3 | 30,000 | - | 18 | 20 | 22 |
4 | 40,000 | - | - | 22 | 24 |
TABLE B DIRECT CURRENT PROOF-TEST REQUIREMENTS | |
CLASS OF EQUIPMENT | PROOF-TEST VOLTAGE |
00 | 10,000 |
0 | 20,000 |
1 | 40,000 |
2 | 50,000 |
3 | 60,000 |
4 | 70,000 |
NOTE: The dc voltages listed in this table are not appropriate for proof testing rubber insulating line hose or covers. For this equipment, dc proof tests shall use a voltage high enough to indicate that the equipment can be safely used at the voltages listed in Table D. See ASTM D-1050 "Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Line Hose," 2005 edition with 2011 supplement and ASTM D-1049 "Standard Specification for Rubber Insulating Covers," 1998 edition with 2010 supplement, as adopted in R 408.13301a, for further information on proof tests for rubber insulating line hose and covers, respectively. |
TABLE C GLOVE TESTS WATER LEVEL1, 2 | ||||
CLASS OF GLOVE | ALTERNATING CURRENT PROOF TEST | DIRECT CURRENT PROOF TEST | ||
mm | in | mm | in | |
00 | 38 | 1.5 | 38 | 1.5 |
0 | 38 | 1.5 | 38 | 1.5 |
1 | 38 | 1.5 | 51 | 2.0 |
2 | 64 | 2.5 | 76 | 3.0 |
3 | 89 | 3.5 | 102 | 4.0 |
4 | 127 | 5.0 | 153 | 6.0 |
1 The water level is given as the clearance from the reinforced edge of the glove to the water line, with a tolerance of ±13 mm. (±0.5 in.). | ||||
2 If atmospheric conditions make the specified clearances impractical, the clearances may be increased by a maximum of 25 mm. (1 in.). |
TABLE D RUBBER INSULATING EQUIPMENT, VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS | |||
CLASS OF EQUIPMENT | MAXIMUM USE VOLTAGE1 ALTERNATING CURRENT RMS | RETEST VOLTAGE2 ALTERNATING CURRENT RMS | RETEST VOLTAGE2 DIRECT CURRENT AVG |
00 | 500 | 2,500 | 10,000 |
0 | 1,000 | 5,000 | 20,000 |
1 | 7,500 | 10,000 | 40,000 |
2 | 17,000 | 20,000 | 50,000 |
3 | 26,500 | 30,000 | 60,000 |
4 | 36,000 | 40,000 | 70,000 |
1 The maximum use voltage is the ac voltage (rms) classification of the protective equipment that designates the maximum nominal design voltage of the energized system that may be safely worked. The nominal design voltage is equal to the phase-to-phase voltage on multiphase circuits. However, the phase-to-ground potential is considered to be the nominal design voltage under the following conditions: (1) There is no multiphase exposure in a system area and the voltage exposure is limited to the phase-to-ground potential, or (2) The electric equipment and devices are insulated or isolated or both so that the multiphase exposure on a grounded wye circuit is removed. | |||
2 The proof-test voltage shall be applied continuously for at least 1 minute, but no more than 3 minutes. |
TABLE E RUBBER INSULATING EQUIPMENT TEST INTERVALS | |
TYPE OF EQUIPMENT | WHEN TO TEST |
Rubber insulating line hose | Upon indication that insulating value is suspect and after repair. |
Rubber insulating covers | Upon indication that insulating value is suspect and after repair. |
Rubber insulating blankets | Before first issue and every 12 months thereafter;1 upon indication that insulating value is suspect; and after repair |
Rubber insulating gloves | Before first issue and every 6 months thereafter;1 upon indication that insulating value is suspect; after repair; and after use without protectors |
Rubber insulating sleeves | Before first issue and every 12 months thereafter;1 upon indication that insulating value is suspect; and after repair |
1 If the insulating equipment has been electrically tested but not issued for service, the insulating equipment shall not be placed into service unless it has been electrically tested within the previous 12 months. |
Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.13389