dogzzz
Electrical
- Jul 2, 2016
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Motor Insulation resistance yes in general when measured comes in the order of hundreds of meg-ohms.
But there can be a condition that due to mositure or motor not being in use for few days the insulation resistance goes down.
As per IEC 60364-6 for low voltage motors , @ 500/1000 V if the insulation resistance comes out to be 1 Mega Ohms, then the motor is safe to be operated.
Further when the motor will run , it will end up gaining more insulation mega ohms due to heat kicking out moisture.
Opinion needed.
But there can be a condition that due to mositure or motor not being in use for few days the insulation resistance goes down.
As per IEC 60364-6 for low voltage motors , @ 500/1000 V if the insulation resistance comes out to be 1 Mega Ohms, then the motor is safe to be operated.
Further when the motor will run , it will end up gaining more insulation mega ohms due to heat kicking out moisture.
Opinion needed.