Ravenvalor
Senior Member
- Location
- Piedmont region of NC
Hello Friends,
I am using a megohmeter for the first time. I am using it to check the insulation on all of the conductors in a home. The reason that I am doing this is because the local power company's primary line (13,000 volts) fell into a customer's front yard, energized the CATV cable going into the home and fried most of the electronics. Does anyone have any operation tips that they would not mind sharing with me?
The megohmeter is a Fluke 1520.
Thanks
I am using a megohmeter for the first time. I am using it to check the insulation on all of the conductors in a home. The reason that I am doing this is because the local power company's primary line (13,000 volts) fell into a customer's front yard, energized the CATV cable going into the home and fried most of the electronics. Does anyone have any operation tips that they would not mind sharing with me?
The megohmeter is a Fluke 1520.
Thanks