Inspection according to DGUV regulation 3

According to Section 5 of DGUV V3, the system operator must ensure that electrical systems and equipment are checked for proper condition at certain intervals. Test lists must be determined and defined by the system operator. According to §5 DGUV V3, the intervals for repeat inspections must be set so that any defects that are likely to occur can be detected in good time. A recommended test interval of at least 4 years must be observed for electrical systems and stationary electrical equipment that are exposed to normal stresses due to ambient temperature, dust, moisture or similar. The testing of electrical systems is carried out in accordance with the electronic rules based on the assessment and evaluation of the following guidelines:

  • Inspections according to DGUV V3

  • DGUV V3 (BGV A3) “Electrical systems and equipment”

  • DGUV Information 203-007 (BGI 657) – “Wind turbines”

  • DIN VDE 0105-100 “Operation of electrical installations”
  • DIN VDE 0100-600 “Tests”

  • DIN VDE 0100-410 Protective measures – “Protection against electric shock”

  • DIN VDE 0100-540 “Earthing systems, protective conductors”

  • DIN VDE 0101-2 “Earthing of power installations with rated AC voltages above 1 kV”

  • VDE 0113-1 (EN 60204-1) “Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines”

In order to minimize downtimes of your system, you can combine the DGUV V3 inspection with the regular protection tests, the recurring SDL inspection and the mechanical recurring inspections (WKP) carried out by us. We would be happy to provide you with a quote. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Henning Hinrichs, Abteilungsleiter Inspektion Elektrik – Ihr Ansprechpartner

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  • Schutzprüfungen

  • DGUV Vorschrift 3

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