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link to the readings and my meter in use is this correct thanx alot from mike


used the green croc clip on the neu and i put the red croc clip on the line side of the ring press the test button and all it stays on is 500 am nerw to testing and dont no if this is correct i need to be sure as i paid 300 quid from ebay for this meter and i dont want it if its broke

am taking it to a place in st helens tomorrow to have it looked at reguards mike
 
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I dont use the fluke mike, but you would be better off just using one leg of the ring for testing.

If it stays on 500 then it maybe that the reading is over range meaning cables are good.

Best way to test meter is to clip the crocs together and press the button. It should give 0.
 
Musicmaster..
You are testing correctly although i would have left the phase conductors in the breaker to make it a little easier.. Anyway, the reading on the fluke is correct as it says >500Mohms. This basically says the insulation of the cables is absolutly perfect. Any reading above 1Mohms is a pass although i would not be satisfied with a 1Mohm reading, and a lot of other electricians would agree there and would need a bit of investigation. For me i would expect a reading of at least 20Mohm...
Also, doing Insulation Resistance tests with the Fluke meter cannot damage itself at all, even if you short the leads with 500v test. Dont worry about the meter at all, Its a FLUKE!!!!......
Test results and Voltages
SELV / PELV = 250 V = Min 0.5 Mohms
Upto 500 V = 500 V = Min 1 Mohms
Hope this helps:)
 
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dan you are a star cheers mate just 1 more thing how can i make a fault on the ring so when i megger it i can see the fault and also what results would i expect to see

thanx dan
 
you do know mate that your testing with the fused leads on though, they do pull off the probes if your wondering, makes it easier to get them into db.
 

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