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8. Turn off the Megohmmeter.
9. Repeat Steps 6 through 8 for other tail conductor.
10. Check insulation resistance between the two
conductors. It should be greater than 20 MΩ.
11. If the Megohmmeter does not self-discharge,
discharge phase connection to ground with
a suitable grounding rod. Disconnect the
Megohmmeter.
12. Using the multimeter, check the continuity
(resistance) of the heating cable between the two
tails or between the conductors (conductors at far
end may have to be shorted). Note the resistance
value and compare to the calculated value.
13. Disconnect the multimeter.
14. Reconnect heating cable and temperature
controller or thermostat once repairs are completed.
Figure b1: Checking insulation resistance and
continuity
Tails
Test 1
Insulation Resistance
Test 2
Continuity
Tails
Warning: Fire hazard in hazardous locations.
Megohmmeter tests can produce sparks. be sure
there are no flammable vapors in the area before
performing this test.