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mikehughes8 said:According to 2007 NETA Standards
For cables rated between 0-600V
Minimum Test Voltage 500V
Minimum MegaOhms Reading 500
Dont think that is right (Actualy neither was my 100M now that I think about it. I thought 500M sounded way high, then 100M seemed high too, so I looked it up.
7.3.2 Cables, Low-Voltage, 600 Volt Maximum
Electrical Tests
1. Perform resistance measurements through bolted connections with low-resistance ohmmeter, if applicable, in accordance with Section 7.3.2.1.
2. Perform insulation-resistance test on each conductor with respect to ground and adjacent conductors. Applied potential shall be 500 volts dc for 300 volt rated cable and 1000 volts dc for 600 volt rated cable. Test duration shall be one minute.
3. Perform continuity tests to insure correct cable connection.
*4. Verify uniform resistance of parallel conductors.
Test Values
1. Compare bolted connection resistances to values of similar connections.
2. Bolt-torque levels should be in accordance with Table 100.12 unless otherwise specified by the manufacturer.
3. Microhm or millivolt drop values shall not exceed the high levels of the normal range as indicated in the manufacturer?s published data. If manufacturer?s data is not available, investigate any values which deviate from similar connections by more than 50 percent of the
lowest value.
4. Insulation-resistance values should not be less than 50 megohms.
5. Investigate deviations in resistance between parallel conductors.