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megohmmeters

Megohmmeters, commonly known as meggers, are electrical test instruments used to measure the insulation resistance of electrical equipment and installations. They work by applying a controlled high DC voltage to the insulation and measuring the resulting leakage current, from which insulation resistance is calculated and read in megohms. High resistance indicates good insulation, while low resistance suggests degradation or moisture.

Most megohmmeters are portable handheld or benchtop devices that include a regulated high-voltage source, a current

Applications for megohmmeters span preventive maintenance and condition assessment of electrical systems, including cables, motors, transformers,

The term megger is a generic reference to insulation resistance testers, originating from the Megger brand

meter,
a
voltmeter,
and
a
range
selector.
They
provide
test
voltages
ranging
from
tens
to
thousands
of
volts
depending
on
the
application,
with
discharge
circuits
to
safely
remove
stored
charges
after
testing.
Operators
should
isolate
the
equipment,
discharge
the
insulation
after
testing,
and
follow
safety
procedures
because
high
voltage
is
involved.
Some
instruments
support
advanced
tests
such
as
polarization
index
or
dielectric
absorption
ratio
for
cables.
switchgear,
insulators,
and
wiring
in
buildings,
industrial
plants,
and
transportation
systems.
Insulation
resistance
testing
helps
detect
moisture
ingress,
contamination,
aging,
or
insulation
failures,
informing
maintenance
decisions
and
safety
practices.
name.
Today,
the
instrument
is
widely
used
in
electrical
testing
and
is
available
in
a
range
of
portable
and
benchtop
models
to
suit
different
voltage
and
accuracy
requirements.