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20 KV Long High Voltage Class 2 Electric Worker Safety Hand Protection Latex Rubber Insulating Gloves

Product Features

Who We Are

Our range of insulating gloves for electrical work is manufactured in China in a plant with ISO 9001:2008 certification. Control over the entire manufacturing operation guarantees very high quality standards. Our technology, combined with the use of natural materials, provides assurance of greater concern for the environment.

Our quality assurance laboratory is integrated into our production site and allows us to carry out all the tests according to applicable IEC 60903:2014 standards. The quality approach with visual and dielectric inspection of 100% of the production offers users the guarantee of conformity.
Why Choose Us

Protect Electrical Shock

Rubber electrical gloves are used to protect workers against electrical shock while working around energized systems..

Protect Your Hands from Injuries

The use of Electrical Gloves help to protect your hands from injuries while ensuring you still have a high level of flexibility to carry out the work.

High Level of Flexibility

Have a high level of flexibility to carry out the work. There are a range of electrical gloves available to suit your needs..
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Class 2 Natural Latex Electrical Insulating Gloves
BSPSAFETY Class 2 Rubber Insulating Gloves are made with an insulating rubber that offers protection up to 17 KV Volts AC/25.5 KV Volts DC, Protect yourself from electrical shock and other arc flash hazards with these flexible gloves that are easy to work with. Perfect for any job requiring Class 2 protection including utilities, electricians, linemen, construction, power generation,
electrical cooperatives, and contractors
Technical Specifications
     Model No.
     BGLEI-C2
     Class
     2
     Material
     Natural Latex
     Liner
     Unlined
     Cuff
     Rolled
     Grip
     Smooth
 Max Working KV
17 KV AC / 25.5 KV DC
     Max Test KV
    20 KV AC/30 KV DC
     Size
     8’ 9’ 10’ 11’
     Packing
     1 Pairs / Bag
Testing and Inspection and Storage

Testing and Inspection

Gloves and sleeves must be electrically tested before being issued for use. They must also be visually inspected and gloves need to be air tested for any possible defects (for example, cuts, holes, tears, embedded objects, changes in texture) before each day's use and whenever there is a reason to believe they may have been damaged. Best practice is to inspect PPE and air test the gloves and sleeves before each use.

1, Insulating equipment may not be used if any of the following defects are present: holes, tears, punctures or cuts, ozone
cutting or ozone checking, embedded foreign objects, texture changes, including swelling, softening, hardening, or becoming sticky or inelastic, and any other defect that damages the insulating properties.
2, Insulating equipment failing to pass inspection must be removed from service and may not be used by workers.
3, In addition, the gloves and sleeves must be electrically tested at regular intervals of not more than 6 months for gloves and 12 months for sleeves. When gloves and sleeves are used regularly, best practice is to test as frequently as monthly.

Storage

To help ensure the integrity of the gloves and worker safety, gloves need to be stored properly when not in use. Proper storage means that gloves must not be folded and need to be kept out of excessive heat, sunlight, humidity, ozone and any chemical or substance that could damage the rubber.
Work Gloves Sizing
Better Safety Gloves Are Available in Many Sizes

To ensure comfortable, secure hand protection, Better Safety Gloves sizes are based on accurate hand measurements. Our gloves come in multiple sizes to precisely fit many different hands. Use the following charts to determine your correct glove size.

NOTE: Use the longest "finger length" or "hand width" measurement to find your size. If your longest measurement falls between sizes, order the larger size.
Width Measurement
Wrap a tailors measuring tape around your dominant hand just below knuckles, excluding your thumb, and make a fist. This measurement is your "hand width" glove size.
Length Measurement
Length Measurement: Measure from the bottom edge of your palm to the tip of your middle finger to determine your "finger length"
size.
FAQ

What standards do the electrical gloves comply with?

Rubber insulating gloves are available in six specific voltage classes (Class 00 – Class 4), and other rubber insulating products are also available in different voltage classes as well.

1. Class 00 low voltage gloves are proof-tested at 2,500 volts for a maximum use 500 volts;
2. Class 0 low voltage gloves are proof-tested at 5,000 volts for a maximum use 1,000 volts;
3. Class 1 high voltage gloves are proof-tested at 10,000 volts for a maximum use 7,500 volts;
4. Class 2 high voltage gloves are proof-tested at 20,000 volts for a maximum use 17,000 volts;
5. Class 3 high voltage gloves are proof-tested at 30,000 volts for a maximum use 26,500 volts;
6. Class 4 high voltage gloves are proof-tested at 40,000 volts for a maximum use 36,000 volts

What applications are Electrical Gloves suitable for?

These are a Utility grade glove, designed for use by Lineman to protect during live works. This can be during overhead maintenance activities or scheduled works. It could be during substation work or during live or potentially live switchboard panel operation
or repair.

What is the colour system utilised on the gloves

Standard Colour Identifiers
The gloves use industry standard colour identifiers to assist easy association with the correct voltage rating of the product. The
label on each pair of gloves has a corresponding colour which demarcates the class or voltage rating.
For instance,
class 00 has a beige label,
class 0 has a red label,
class 1 has a white label,
class 2 has a yellow label,
class 3 has a green label,
class 4 has a orange label.

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