I am taking that there are cases where people choose to use 100V as test voltage, based on engineering judgement as mentioned above. Yes, the spec stated clearly this is test is only insulation resistance test, and further it specifies that 500Vdc for 1 minute be used. I have checked the local reference here in Japan, and they do use 500Vdc for "low voltage system", and 1000V ~ 2000V for higher voltage ratings (not comprehensive, at this point I am only concerned 120/208 systems). Further, there are 3 ranges tobe used: 250V test (50MOhm range), 500V (100MOhm) and 1000V (2000MOhm). So our contractor says he used 100V test and get 100MOhm on all test reading I feel funny, and did more research. However, even though I had believe that our contractor may have used 500V DC test without checking all medical equipment were disconnected, and subsequently damaged them, but then again, if the equipment were on, and connected, then we would not get 100Mohm as a result. So despite all these seemingly detective work to back track what the contractor has done, nonetheless, there is still other distribution problem elsewhere and the casue is still not conclusive.