A megger is testing insulation integrity, usually in Megohms.
Continuity in ohms, often less than 10. Not all meggers have this feature. You may have to use a multimeter.
L1- L4 Continuity
L2- L5 Continuity
L3- L6 Continuity
L7- L8- L9 Continuity (Resistance between any two wires in this group will be twice the resistance between L1- L4, L2- L5, or L3- L6.)
To test windings to ground;
L1- Gnd Megohms.
L2- Gnd Megohms
L3- Gnd Megohms
L7- Gnd Megohms
To test windings to windings;
L1- L2 Megohms
L1- L3 Megohms
L1- L7 Megohms
L2- L3 Megohms
L2- L7 Megohms
L3- L7 Megohms
The actual values vary with the motor size, condition and temperature. The Insulation values found in service may be from less than 100,000 Ohms to many Megohms. A difference between windings is more significant than low readings. Bear in mind that there are three windings being tested together when connected to L7, L8, or L9. Megohms to ground from this group may be one third the resistance of a single winding.
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