sjmgd997
Electrical
- Aug 5, 2010
- 9
I have been testing 480V cable and I obtained some of the following results:
- 22 giga-ohms
I wanted to know if this seems like a "realistic" value to obtain. Note that these values were obtained at about 80 degrees F and a distance of 150 feet and #2 AWG conductors.
As an example, I believe you can use a 500V or 1000V megger for 480V equipment. Does the value of the insulation resistance you measure change depending on the test voltage you use?
I would think that the only thing that the megger voltage possibly effects is the rate at which capacitive charging current decays. Is my thought on this correct?
Thanks in advance.
- 22 giga-ohms
I wanted to know if this seems like a "realistic" value to obtain. Note that these values were obtained at about 80 degrees F and a distance of 150 feet and #2 AWG conductors.
As an example, I believe you can use a 500V or 1000V megger for 480V equipment. Does the value of the insulation resistance you measure change depending on the test voltage you use?
I would think that the only thing that the megger voltage possibly effects is the rate at which capacitive charging current decays. Is my thought on this correct?
Thanks in advance.