Using your Megohmeter - 12/17/09 06:03 AM
Hello from Washington State!!!!!
I know it has been a while since I have made a post, and I am sorry for being gone so long. I have moved from South Dakota to Washington and taken a position as the Electrical and Fixed maintenance forman at a gold mine.
Even after such a long time I am turning to the wealth of knowledge I have always found here.
I am looking for training material for my employees on the proper way to use the Megger. I am specifically looking for the proper way to use the measurements. I know there are a lot of different tests that can be performed with the meter, such as testing insulation, motor windings, and transformer cores.
What I want is a way for them to use all the different numbers to determine whether or not a winding is good or bad, and a way for me to track all of the information they record.
Any Megger Gurus out there?
Thanks in advance,
Jon
I know it has been a while since I have made a post, and I am sorry for being gone so long. I have moved from South Dakota to Washington and taken a position as the Electrical and Fixed maintenance forman at a gold mine.
Even after such a long time I am turning to the wealth of knowledge I have always found here.
I am looking for training material for my employees on the proper way to use the Megger. I am specifically looking for the proper way to use the measurements. I know there are a lot of different tests that can be performed with the meter, such as testing insulation, motor windings, and transformer cores.
What I want is a way for them to use all the different numbers to determine whether or not a winding is good or bad, and a way for me to track all of the information they record.
Any Megger Gurus out there?
Thanks in advance,
Jon