Insulation Resistance Test
1. Set megohmmeter test voltage at 0 Vdc.
2. Connect the positive (+) (earth) lead to the cable
sheath.
3. Connect the negative (-) (line) lead to one conductor.
4. Turn on the megohmmeter and set the voltage to 500
Vdc; apply the voltage for one minute. Meter needle
should stop moving. Rapid deflection indicates a
short. Note the insulation resistance value. It should
correspond to the values shown under Test Criteria.
5. Turn off the megohmmeter.
6. If testing a single conductor cable, proceed to Step 7. If
testing a multiconductor cable, proceed to step 8.
7. Testing is complete. If the megohmmeter does
not self discharge, discharge phase connection to
ground with a suitable grounding rod. Disconnect the
megohmmeter.
8. If testing a multiconductor cable, repeat steps 3
through 5 for remaining conductors.
9. Next, remove the positive (+) (earth) lead from the
cable sheath and connect it to one of the other
conductors.
10. Test the cable as in steps 3 through 5.
11. Repeat for all conductor pair combinations.
12. Testing is complete. If the megohmmeter does
not self discharge, discharge phase connection to
ground with a suitable grounding rod. Disconnect the
megohmmeter.
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