RUBBER INSULATING MATS

Insulating switchboard matting is considered as a Personal Protection Equipment (PPE), it is especially designed for use in front of open switchboards or high voltage equipment. Used in many industrial plants and factories to protect against electrical shocks.

ARTICLES

Class 0 - insulating mats

ArticleClassMax AC VoltageProof test VoltageDimensionsColorTop SurfaceReverse surface
BTIR01001.000 V2.500 V10mx1mx3mmgreyribbedcloth
BTIR010501.000 V2.500 V5mx1mx3mmgreyribbedcloth
BTIC01101.000 V2.500 V1mx1mx3mmgreyribbedcloth
BTIC010601.000 V2.500 V1mx0,6mx3mmgreyribbedcloth

Class 2 - Insulating mat

ArticleClassMax AC VoltageProof test VoltageDimensionsColorTop SurfaceReverse surface
BTIR0210217.000 V20.000 V10mx1mx3mmgreyribbedcloth
BTIR0205217.000 V20.000 V5mx1mx3mmgreyribbedribbed
BTIC021217.000 V20.000 V1mx1mx3mmgreyribbedribbed
BTIC0206217.000 V20.000 V1mx0,6mx3mmgreyribbedribbed

Class 3 - Insulating mat

ArticleClassMax AC VoltageProof test VoltageDimensionsColorTop SurfaceReverse surface
BTIR0310326.500 V30.000 V10mx1mx3mmgreyclothcloth
BTIR0312326.500 V30.000 V10mx1,2mx3mmgreyclothcloth
BTIR0305326.500 V30.000 V5mx1mx3mmgreyclothcloth
BTIC031326.500 V30.000 V1mx1mx3mmgreyclothcloth
BTIC0306326.500 V30.000 V1mx0,6mx3mmgreyclothcloth

Class 4 - Insulating mat

ArticleClassMax AC VoltageProof test VoltageDimensionsColorTop SurfaceReverse surface
BTIR0410436.000 V40.000 V10mx1mx4mmgreyclothcloth
BTIR0405436.000 V40.000 V5mx1mx4mmgreyclothcloth
BTIC041436.000 V40.000 V1mx1mx4mmgreyclothcloth
BTIC0406436.000 V40.000 V1mx0,6mx4mmgreyclothcloth

SPECIFICATIONS

Material : SBR/NR
Top Surface : Fine ribbed or large ribbed or cloth impression
Color : Grey or black (black on request and min quantities)

CONFORMITY

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INSTRUCTIONS

When the matting is used for non-live working applications, the matting product is no longer suitable for live working.
Electrical insulating matting should be stored in a manner to prevent damage.
Care should be taken to ensure that the electrical insulating matting is not compressed, folded or stored in proximity to steam pipes, radiators or other sources of artificial heat or exposed to direct sunlight, artificial light or other sources of ozone. It is desirable that the storage temperature be between 10 °C and 21 °C.
In the case of matting in rolls, marking appear at least every metre. If the dimensions of a matting are cut down by the user to a point that the marking is not complete, and this part is to be reused, the user should make sure the
information is duplicated on the matting in some durable manner.

Before each use, both sides of each electrical insulating matting should be visually inspected.
Examine the material closely for any damage that might affect the dielectric characteristics, such as cracks, tears or small pinholes. If an electrical insulating matting is thought to be unsafe, it has not to be used and should be
returned for testing.
Standard electrical insulating matting should be used in areas having ambient temperatures between –25 °C and +55 °C.

Electrical insulating matting should not be exposed unnecessarily to heat or light or allowed to come into contact with chemicals, solvents or strong acid. If electrical insulating matting does come in contact with conductive grease, it should be cleaned as soon as possible with a suitable solvent. When an
electrical insulating matting becomes soiled, it should be washed with soap and water at a temperature not exceeding 50°C thoroughly dried. If insulating compounds such as tar and paint continue to stick to the matting, the affected parts should be wiped immediately with a suitable solvent, avoiding excessive
solvent use, and then immediately washed and treated as prescribed. Petrol, paraffin or white spirit should not be used to remove such compounds. Electrical insulating matting which becomes wet in use or by washing shall be dried thoroughly, but not in a manner that will cause the temperature of the matting to exceed 65 °C.

No electrical insulating matting, even those held in storage, should be used unless they have been inspected and/or electrically tested within the previous 12 months.
The tests on electrical insulating matting consist of visual inspection, and then a proof dielectric test without moisture conditioning, except for class 0 where visual inspection only is required.
In case the matting fails the visual inspection or dielectric test, the disposal should be done in a manner that will not harm the environment.
Recycling should be considered, if available.