You don't give much description of what kind of HV testing you are doing.
If you lack basics about HV testing, you should study this:
http://books.google.se/books?id=nHqQnSM71_cC&pg=PA294&lpg=PA294&dq=high+voltage+testing+techniques&source=bl&ots=oAvEtjYBSA&sig=YoItVxJ1km_rU4c4DfMUa4b7bOM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=9AOyUamPEcj_4QSM4IDIAQ&ved=0CGYQ6AEwBQ
I have performed dielectric testing from 10 Volts to 100 kV, and the test
methods vary LOTS !
Inge
On 7 June 2013 16:16, Michael Strong <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Wondering if I can pick the brain of somebody out there. When performing
> Dielectric strength testing most of my failures are the result of a GFI. I
> can turn this feature off on my instrument and was wondering if most people
> who do this testing do the same. I know this is a safety feature but I'm
> trying to find a more standardized way of doing this test. What are the
> likely consequences of turning this feature off? Any advice would be
> appreciated.
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