Description
Hipotronics 700 Dielectric Tester Repair
The Hipotronics 700 Dielectric Tester is a hipot tester – it applies a high AC or DC voltage across insulation and watches the leakage current for a breakdown. It is a safety instrument, which changes the stakes on its accuracy: a tester that quietly under-delivers voltage passes everything put in front of it.
June Company repairs and calibrates the Hipotronics 700 Dielectric Tester for production test departments, electrical safety teams, panel builders, and compliance laboratories. Every instrument is repaired at component level and verified against reference standards before it ships back, with the measured results documented.
Common Hipotronics 700 Dielectric Tester problems we fix
- Display, keypad or front-panel faults.
- GPIB, LAN, USB or remote-control faults – which breaks automated test sequences while the instrument still works from the front panel.
- Test voltage low or not reaching setpoint – the most consequential fault on a safety tester, because under-voltage produces a pass on equipment that should have failed and nothing on the display indicates it.
- Leakage current measurement inaccurate.
- Arc detection not triggering or triggering falsely.
- High-voltage transformer or output stage faults.
- Safety interlock or ground-continuity circuit failure.
- Ramp and dwell timing errors.
- HV lead, probe or connector damage.
FAQs
It passes everything I test. Is that suspicious? It can be. An under-delivering hipot passes equipment that should fail, and that is exactly the failure mode worth ruling out.
What if it is not economical to repair? We tell you in the quote. The evaluation is free and there is no obligation to proceed.
Every repair carries a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty, with a firm quote before any work begins. Email us or submit a service request.







