Secon
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- Juneau Alaska
I have some 2/4 SO wire I am wanting to test to see if it's usable. I have a Fluke 1587 and just want to make sure I am using it correctly as I am not that familiar with it and the instructions are vague.
I hook the leads off the meter to each individual conductor with the other end in free air, then set the meter to 1000v and test. I immediately get a reading of 2.2G on most of the conductors I test, however on some it takes a few seconds and then slowly climbs to 2.2g.
If I hook the black lead to a known ground and test each wire individual or black to any one conductor, and the red to any other conductor and "Test" is this the correct way and what does the 2.2g mean exactly?
Any info you could give me on the Fluke 1587 would be great, as well as meggering motors would be great. Thanks a bunch
I hook the leads off the meter to each individual conductor with the other end in free air, then set the meter to 1000v and test. I immediately get a reading of 2.2G on most of the conductors I test, however on some it takes a few seconds and then slowly climbs to 2.2g.
If I hook the black lead to a known ground and test each wire individual or black to any one conductor, and the red to any other conductor and "Test" is this the correct way and what does the 2.2g mean exactly?
Any info you could give me on the Fluke 1587 would be great, as well as meggering motors would be great. Thanks a bunch