ELSEC 2.5 Doreza Gome Izoluese Dielektrike dhe Arc, klasi 00/RC (500 V)

ELSEC electrical
insulating protective gloves are intended for use exclusively for electrical purposes, as primary personal protective equipment for work under voltages up to 1 kV, or as additional protective equipment for work at voltages exceeding 1 kV. ELSEC electrical insulating protective gloves are anatomically shaped five-finger gloves manufactured from high-quality natural rubber latex on an automated production line. Each glove is individually numbered and electrically tested on a computer-controlled measuring station. A test certificate confirming the electrical tests is included with each pair of gloves. The glove's ergonomic shape and flexibility allow for comfortable work with anti-sweat inserts and protective leather gloves.

ELSEC electrical insulating protective gloves are manufactured in five classes specifying voltage requirements:
– 00 (2.5 kV)
– 0 (5 kV)
– 1 (10 kV)
– 2 (20 kV)
– 3 (30 kV)

ELSEC electrical insulating protective gloves are RC category compliant with PN-EN 60903:2006
(EN 60903:2003 + AC2:2005) and are characterized by increased resistance:
R – resistant to acid, oil, ozone;
C – resistant to extremely low temperatures.

Category R combines the features of categories A, H and Z:
A – acid resistant
H – oil resistant
Z – ozone resistant

ELSEC electrical insulating protective gloves are produced in five sizes:
8, 9, 10, 11 and 12

ELSEC gloves have been tested for thermal effects of an electric arc in accordance with the requirements of the following standards:
1/ PN-EN 61482-1-1: 2009
2/ ASTM F2675/F2575M – 13

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