Electroinsulating Mats
Electroinsulating rubber mats, mandatory in electrical substations and distribution panels, with certified dielectric protection per the IEC 61111 standard. They protect the operator against electrocution by insulating from the ground.
Technical Specifications
Indicative values for electroinsulating mats. Exact parameters are determined according to the installation voltage.
| Parameter | Value |
| Insulation voltage | up to 35 kV |
| Available thickness | 6 / 8 / 10 mm |
| Shore A hardness | 55–70 |
| Operating temperature | -20°C … +80°C |
| Roll width | 1.0 / 1.2 m |
| Applicable standard | IEC 61111 |
Applications
Electrical substations
Dielectric protection for operators in transformer and distribution stations.
Distribution panels
Insulation at the operating points of medium and low voltage electrical panels.
Laboratories
Electrical protection for testing and equipment maintenance laboratories.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are electroinsulating mats mandatory in electrical substations?
They protect the operator against electrocution by insulating from the ground, being a standard safety requirement at distribution panels and in electrical substations.
What maximum voltage does a Geola Prod electroinsulating mat withstand?
Up to 35 kV, per the IEC 61111 standard, depending on the chosen thickness (6, 8 or 10 mm).
What applications use electroinsulating mats?
Electrical substations, medium and low voltage distribution panels, and electrical testing laboratories.
What information should I send for an electroinsulating mat quote?
The operating voltage of the installation, the required dimensions and the desired thickness. We prepare the technical quote based on these.
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