Moving on.....
Moving on.....
After joining this forum, it amazed me the level of some techs/electricians that have never used a megger. There are no solid answers for meggering in any given scenario as Marc pointed out with temperature and humidity.
You can't take a megger on WIRING and say inconclusively that the wiring is good or not. Equipment, motors, trannys, etc.,...MAYBE, but alot of other things must be ruled out. I have been asked alot about meggering. I couple that question with soldering. There is NOT any proper training to teach someone good soldering skills. I have been asked to show different people, but all I can give you is fundamentals, and work side by side with you from there. Like soldering for instance, it is one of those things you must do over and over again until you have it right. In other words, you must develope a "knack" for it. There are so many different angles and scenario's, that you can't say,..."This IS how it's done everytime."
And for anyone who thinks they can solve EVERY problem with a megger REAL quick,..... back up a minute.
Ever tried to solder???? I could sit down with you for 12 hours and you might do O.K., but you won't master it for some time to come. That's the best way I can describe the art of using a megohmeter.
That's my initial reply.