Compatible Electronics performs temperature rise testing under normal and abnormal/fault operating conditions as part of NVLAP-accredited safety evaluations at our laboratory (Lab Code 200527-0). Temperature limits protect users from burns, prevent component degradation, and ensure insulation integrity under sustained operation.
Temperature rise testing measures the steady-state temperature of critical components, surfaces, enclosures, windings, and insulation materials while the product operates at rated load — and in some cases under specified abnormal or fault conditions. The measured temperatures are compared against the maximum allowable limits defined in the applicable safety standard, which are set to protect users from burns, prevent insulation degradation, and ensure fire safety.
Testing is performed under worst-case ambient conditions (typically 25°C ±2°C) with the product operating at rated voltage and maximum rated load until thermal equilibrium is reached. Thermocouples, thermistors, and resistance methods are used per the applicable standard. Temperature rise testing is a key clause in IEC 62368-1, IEC 60335-1, IEC 60601-1, IEC 61010-1, and IEC 60204-1.
💡 Abnormal operation tests: Beyond normal operation, IEC standards require temperature measurements under specified fault conditions — locked rotor, blocked ventilation, overload, component failure. These tests verify the product remains safe even when something goes wrong.
Contact our safety engineers for a quote or to discuss your testing requirements.