Hello everybody and happy New Year,
For high voltage resistors, I was puzzled with a technical parameter called "Insulation Voltage" or (maybe is the same thing)
"Dielectric Withstanding Voltage". If I have understood well is the max. voltage applied between the resistor's leads and its body.
Having a HV resistor, withstanding 3KV between it's leads, in which circumstances the "insulation voltage" can be taken into consideration?
Will be any case that a voltage can be applied between the leads and the body of the resistor?
Am I missing something important for my circuits?
Thank you very much, and the best for the New Year
For high voltage resistors, I was puzzled with a technical parameter called "Insulation Voltage" or (maybe is the same thing)
"Dielectric Withstanding Voltage". If I have understood well is the max. voltage applied between the resistor's leads and its body.
Having a HV resistor, withstanding 3KV between it's leads, in which circumstances the "insulation voltage" can be taken into consideration?
Will be any case that a voltage can be applied between the leads and the body of the resistor?
Am I missing something important for my circuits?
Thank you very much, and the best for the New Year