A Megger produces high voltage and very low current, so safety is important.
Never touch both test terminals with your hands during operation. 1. Checking Whether the Megger Works ProperlyStep 1 – Open-circuit testConnect the Megger leads to a multimeter (voltage measurement).
Rotate the handle — the voltage indication should rise steadily as the generated voltage increases. On the Megger scale, the pointer will move toward infinity (∞). Step 2 – Short-circuit testShort the Megger output terminals together and rotate the handle.
The pointer should swing toward 0 Ω. If both behaviors are normal, the Megger is working correctly. 2. Testing a MotorA. Insulation between winding and motor frame (check leakage)Do NOT remove the copper links on the motor terminals
(horizontal links = star connection, vertical links = delta connection — either is fine for this test) Result: B. Insulation between phasesResult: NotesA Megger provides much more reliable insulation testing than a multimeter.
It is commonly used when a multimeter cannot accurately determine motor condition. |