groundtests
Groundtests, also known as ground fault tests or insulation resistance tests, are a crucial aspect of electrical safety and system reliability. These tests are performed to assess the integrity of the insulation surrounding electrical conductors and equipment. The primary objective is to detect any potential pathways for electrical current to flow to the ground, which could result in electric shock, fire, or equipment damage.
The most common method involves using a megohmmeter, which applies a high DC voltage across the insulation.
Groundtests are typically performed on a variety of electrical assets, including transformers, motors, generators, cables, and
The interpretation of groundtest results is critical. Specific resistance values are often compared to established benchmarks