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- May 26, 2004
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I have the following reading on 800 feet MI cable for insulation resistance. The reading on the Phase to ground [A-G] was too small in the range of 2.7 to 2.9 Meg-Ohms. Where as the manufacturer’s specification for MI cable is 25 Meg-Ohms and larger. The reading on Phase B and are unusually too high in the range of 20 Gig-Ohms range. Have any one seen such a huge deviation between phase A and B and C? According to manufacturer’s specification, phase A feeder fails. The price for MI cable now a day is about $120 per feet for 800 feet of cable. I have a tough decision to make without knowing why this vast difference between each phases. All readings take were tested with more than one good Megger and found to be accurate and consistent.
I wonder if anyone had a similar experience.
Test performed A-G B-G C-G
30 sec Spot Reading Test 2.7 20,000 20,000
60 sec Spot Reading Test 2.8 20,000 20,000
10 min Spot Reading Test 2.9 20,000 20,000
Step Voltage 500V/1KV 2.7/2.8 20000/20000 20000/20000
Polarization index 10/1 min 1.04 1.00 1.00
Dielectric absorption ratio 1.04 1.00 1.00
I wonder if anyone had a similar experience.
Test performed A-G B-G C-G
30 sec Spot Reading Test 2.7 20,000 20,000
60 sec Spot Reading Test 2.8 20,000 20,000
10 min Spot Reading Test 2.9 20,000 20,000
Step Voltage 500V/1KV 2.7/2.8 20000/20000 20000/20000
Polarization index 10/1 min 1.04 1.00 1.00
Dielectric absorption ratio 1.04 1.00 1.00