4.2.4
Tips For Successful Insulation Resistance Testing
• Check with the equipment manufacturer for factory insulation
resistance readings.
• Do not rely on insulation resistance testing alone as proof of wind-
ing conditions.
• Do not expect the same value for all parts of all machines.
• Observe consistent test time duration, recognizing that total
current through insulation under test will vary with time.
• Correct all readings properly to a standard reference temperature
(see IEEE Std. #43-1974, Temperature Correction Curve).
• Know what you are testing. Isolate the piece of equipment from
other circuitry.
• Watch trends rather than relying on single "spot" readings.
4.2.5
Insulation Measurement - Connections
Figure 3 shows the connections to measure the insulation of one conduc-
tor to the other conductors. The cable should be disconnected at both
ends to avoid leakage through switchboards and panels.
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