Megger testing

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I would not pass anything with those values. How old is that and what was it on?
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No longer have the tester
Perhaps 1950's erra hand held insulation tester.
 
Lets see. . .800A/5K is 0.2 and 50A/250k is 2E-4. Maybe the ratios still hold.
0.2A leakage on 1000Amp services appears to fail 30mA requirements of GFPE, but 20A/1M = 0.2mA appears to hold for 6mA Class-2 GFCI requirements.
 
This what I have seen:

Insulation resistance should be approximately one megohm for each 1,000 volts of operating voltage, with a minimum value of one megohm. For example, a motor rated at 2,400 volts should have a minimum insulation resistance of 2.4 megohms
 
Insulation resistance should be approximately one megohm for each 1,000 volts of operating voltage, with a minimum value of one megohm. For example, a motor rated at 2,400 volts should have a minimum insulation resistance of 2.4 megohms
That rule of thumb must originate from a more sophisticated engineering standard, not NFPA-70 or the NEC.
 
Back then we had only name-plate embossed-in-metal large print that didn't change. Now we've got the fine print, the exceptions, the amendments, the "call for a quote".

I guess that's progress.:)

But maybe we always had the fine print, etc., but you just didn't know about the other stuff 'til a palm was crossed with green. :(
 
Can't find it. Is there a direct link?

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