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Meggering of Dry-type or liquid-filled transformers

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unclebob

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Sep 16, 2004
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For years I have meggered all transformers at 1000 Vdc for 1 minute. From 600 V thru 120 kV, dry type or oil liquid filled, 1000 V is the voltage, in our maintenance procedure.
Now this morning I learn that higher voltages can/must be used. Was I wrong for all these years?
 
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It is always better to use a higher voltage rated megger to test transformers so that any insulation weakness will come out. Meggers are available up to a voltage of 15kV DC, but popular voltage for HV and EHV range is 5 kV. But the voltage of Megger shall always be less than the rated voltage of the winding for voltages above 500 V.
 
!000v for 600v transformers is the suggested megger voltage.

Obviously transformers rated at a higher voltage require 5kv, 10kv and much higher.

 
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