Metaltomato
Mechanical
- Dec 14, 2012
- 12
I am working to create a manufacturing process to produce small brushless ac motor/generators.
Recently I equipped the final testing station with a GW Instek 4 in 1 electrical safety tester. With the help of the manufacturer and several other fine folks, I set up the Insulation Resist and AC Withstand stand tests and started making pre-production units.
I do not know the tests that well, and only have UL, IEEE, and other standards to go by. My question is this;
Why would my motor pass the Megger and impedance test, but fail the AC Withstand test? Wouldn't the megger and impedance tests show the fault?
Thank you in advance for any input you might have!
Recently I equipped the final testing station with a GW Instek 4 in 1 electrical safety tester. With the help of the manufacturer and several other fine folks, I set up the Insulation Resist and AC Withstand stand tests and started making pre-production units.
I do not know the tests that well, and only have UL, IEEE, and other standards to go by. My question is this;
Why would my motor pass the Megger and impedance test, but fail the AC Withstand test? Wouldn't the megger and impedance tests show the fault?
Thank you in advance for any input you might have!