What Does DWV Stand For?
DWV stands for Dielectric Withstanding Voltage
DWV, or Dielectric Withstanding Voltage, refers to the maximum voltage that an insulating material can withstand without experiencing breakdown or failure. It is a critical parameter in electrical testing that ensures the reliability and safety of electrical components and systems by assessing their ability to resist electrical stress. Testing for DWV is essential in various applications, including power distribution, electronics, and telecommunications, to prevent electrical faults and ensure compliance with industry standards.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym