busman
Senior Member
- Location
 - Northern Virginia
 
- Occupation
 - Master Electrician / Electrical Engineer
 
All,
I don't use a Megger all that often. I have an A/C unit that is tripping a CB. To determine whether it is the OFM or the Compressor (single phase residential unit), I disconnected the compressor and the unit started and ran the fan only. Thinking it was a shorted compressor winding, I disconnected all three leads. Connected one side of the Megger to ground and then tested all three three coil wires at 100 VDC - got short to ground on all three. I know I would get that on a shorted coil, but just for grins, I did the OFM motor which I'm sure runs and got the same readings. Am I missing something. If needed, I can go back and double check the findings.
As always, thanks for any insight.
Mark
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I don't use a Megger all that often. I have an A/C unit that is tripping a CB. To determine whether it is the OFM or the Compressor (single phase residential unit), I disconnected the compressor and the unit started and ran the fan only. Thinking it was a shorted compressor winding, I disconnected all three leads. Connected one side of the Megger to ground and then tested all three three coil wires at 100 VDC - got short to ground on all three. I know I would get that on a shorted coil, but just for grins, I did the OFM motor which I'm sure runs and got the same readings. Am I missing something. If needed, I can go back and double check the findings.
As always, thanks for any insight.
Mark
				