
Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "EN50191",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Enclosures protect against shocks from
Clare Instruments, which we summarised at the time by saying "The risk of an electric shock during product testing is completely eliminated with the latest range of test fixtures and enclosures from electrical safety testing specialist Clare
Instruments".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Posters provide technical test information from
Clare Instruments: "Informative wallcharts highlight electrical safety testing compliance issues, electrical test standards and best practice test procedures".
In October 2006, we covered the news from Clare Instruments
concerning its Guide to EN50191
- take a look at Guide explains EN50191 safety standard
which says: "Free booklet covers practical issues associated with the EN50191 standard for the installation and operation of test equipment used in the design and development of electronic products".
Take a look also at the news release from Clare Instruments, More options in custom electrical testing,
as well as Safety testers comply with recent changes from Clare Instruments,
and How safe is your test lab? from Clare Instruments.
See also:
Safety testers maintain traceability
(December 2005)
New electrical safety testers feature innovative features aimed at increasing the throughput of the test process while meeting the traceability requirements of modern product approval standards
Electrical safety for electronics engineers
(September 2005)
A range of dedicated training courses is available for electronics specialists involved in production line, type approval or design engineering testing applications
Safety tester runs from the lab to the line
(June 2005)
A new advanced technology combination tester meets the requirements of demanding production line, type testing or electronic design applications
Safety tester meets latest standards
(May 2005)
A new microprocessor controlled flash tester suits multistandard safety and type testing application in the avionics, defence, electronic design and similar sectors
Service checks out safety test safety
(March 2005)
Test instrumentation specialist Clare Instruments has launched a new one-stop service offering free audit advice and safety assessments for electrical safety testing installations and locations
Combination tester has product safety covered
(October 2004)
A new advanced technology combination tester from Clare Instruments meets the requirements of demanding production line, type testing or design engineering applications
Flexible configuration for HV tester family
(August 2004)
A new range of high-voltage testers features a modular design for easy adaptability to specific user requirements and is based on a fully electronic voltage source
Furniture suits ESD-controlled areas
(August 2004)
A new range of specialist workplace furniture and equipment is ideal for use on production lines, R and D, design centres, conformance labs and education environments
EN50191 sets safety test standards
(August 2004)
John Barnett of electrical safety testing specialist Clare Instruments provides a guide to EN50191 and the safe operation of electrical test installations
HV tester produces safe potential-free outputs
(December 2002)
The HA 5003L is a self-contained high-voltage tester housed in a 19in/4HU rack mounted case
High-voltage flash tester aids safety compliance
(September 2002)
The HA 2200 series of high-voltage flash testers is supplied in a 19in/4HU case and equipped with a fully electronic high-voltage generator
Safety and function in one cut test times
(June 2002)
The KT 3301E is a combined safety and functional tester designed for production testing in accordance with BS EN60335, 60204, 61010 and many other standards
Lighting tester provides the whole in one
(May 2002)
A novel all-in-one lighting tester combines DC insulation resistance testing with functional and high-voltage flash testing to cover regulatory, safety and quality requirements in one package

