Seen some Tutors call it Megger ohms, how can't that be righ when Megger is a Trade name? me I call it Meg ohms whats your take ?MEG OHM. MEGA OHM or MEGGER OHM?
I know terrible isn't it? mega or meg for meThe SI prefix is 'mega' and that is the correct one to use.
Tutors should certainly not be using 'Megger' !!
Thanks for the replyI know terrible isn't it? mega or meg for me
You would think they would know better before bashing out the wrong info. Megger ohms indeed.The SI prefix is 'mega' and that is the correct one to use.
Tutors should certainly not be using 'Megger' !!
I was taught "Megohm" (all one word) and that's what's in the dictionary ?MEG OHM. MEGA OHM or MEGGER OHM?
i bet her eyes light up like fruit machine .?I still got my analogue IR tester used the old girl the other day, faulting RFC
Still packs a good 500Vi bet her eyes light up like fruit machine .?
Funnily enough I managed to zap my self today walking about after forgetting to turn auto off![]()
Yes, for a while testers have been obliged to do this.What meter were you using? All I've encountered don't have an auto facility for IR testing and also have a delay when test button is held for this very reason.
It's the kewtech 65dl. You push and quarter turn the test button. I'd hung the leads over the left hand side of the strap and they zapped the back of my hand. I can 100% guarantee it zaps on autoWhat meter were you using? All I've encountered don't have an auto facility for IR testing and also have a delay when test button is held for this very reason.
Most MFTs state compliance with IEC 61010-2-034 which I believe stipulates a 5 second delay to all IR tests. (this appears to be one of the regular complaints about the new Megger X1)Maybe in the UK it's a requirement for them to be idiot-proof but not in many parts of the world. I see they sell the digital version of my tester in the UK which also has a locking test button and no delay before test starts
That seems a really annoying long time for most test!Most MFTs state compliance with IEC 61010-2-034 which I believe stipulates a 5 second delay to all IR tests. (this appears to be one of the regular complaints about the new Megger X1)
Nice piece of kit the kewtech
I think I'm right in recalling that the analogue dial shows up certain faults better when troubleshooting
The fact that it will visibly flicker or move when testing variable type faults
Seems a bit stupid incorporating a 5s delayThat seems a really annoying long time for most test!
Maybe if it only applied above 500V it would make some sense to give folks a moment to think "Do I really want 1kV+ on this circuit?"
Yes and recorded readings need to be exact for reference , comparison etc.Definitely an advantage of analogue meters, regardless or what measurements you are making.
That's what the megger 1741+ does. No delay up to 500v but it will delay, beep and flash on the display for 1000v before it starts the test!That seems a really annoying long time for most test!
Maybe if it only applied above 500V it would make some sense to give folks a moment to think "Do I really want 1kV+ on this circuit?"
It will only do it on the first test at 1kV though. Repeated tests aren't subject to the warning.That's what the megger 1741+ does. No delay up to 500v but it will delay, beep and flash on the display for 1000v before it starts the test!
I favour an analogue meter for fault finding and still have an old Metrotest that I use for exactly this!
Not sure how many times I've pointed out in the comments that he shouldn't be disconnecting the cpcs when insulation testing, and yet he still does it!As a point of interest, you can see the Megger X1 delay in action in this video, though in some cases it is edited out!
4 mins 46 secs shows a 250v IR test. It's painful!
On my 1553 you start to see the digital representation of the needle move immediately, and as I said above the old Robin gives an instant result. Progress, eh!
Not sure how many times I've pointed out in the comments that he shouldn't be disconnecting the cpcs when insulation testing, and yet he still does it!