A megohm reading measures electrical resistance, indicating how well an insulating material, such as paint, resists electrical current. High megohm values suggest good insulation properties, meaning the paint effectively prevents electrical leakage. This is crucial in applications where electrical safety is a concern, such as in industrial settings or on electrical equipment. Low megohm readings may indicate deterioration or contamination, leading to potential safety hazards.
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The minimum megohm reading for motor windings is typically considered to be 1 megohm per kilovolt of operating voltage, with a general guideline suggesting a minimum of 1 megohm for low-voltage applications. However, for many applications, a reading of 2 megohms or higher is preferred to ensure reliable insulation. If the reading falls below these thresholds, it may indicate insulation degradation, warranting further investigation or maintenance.
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Yes. A megohm test is a way of determining the condition of the compressor's winding insulation. If the insulation is deteriorated or beginning to deteriorate, a megohm test will show this. Generally speaking, 20 megohms or less shows bad motor winding insulation. When AC voltage is applied to a compressor that has bad windings, it will likely blow a fuse as it will short to ground. Moisture in the system can cause a false megohm reading. Also, it is not advisable to test a system that is in a vacuum, as this also can cause a false reading. If a compressor is grounded, a regular multimeter set to ohms will determine this (one probe on any of the compressor terminals and one to the discharge or suction line pipe). A megohm meter will show that a problem is eminent even if the compressor is not yet fully grounded and blowing fuses.
A megohm is 1,000,000 ohms, so 2.2 megohms is 2,200,000 ohms, often abbreviated to 2.2M, or 2.2Mohm, or 2M2.
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Typical limit on equipment is 5 uAmps, but you can actually fail testing on a unit that has greater leakage current inherent to design. 1)Limit (usually on the order of kilomegohms) to design or build for depends on the UL, ANSI, or Military spec that is usually called out by a customer. 2)Measured value with DC Megohmeter to look for depends on size of the part, and resistivity of the insulation materials. Resistance between isolated windings will be defined as (area of interface) divided by (thickness of insulators) x resistivity of insulator. Resistivity is normally a listed mfgr value.
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