Fraser
Electrical
- Jul 12, 1999
- 4
I am asking about a procedure at work they call meggaring motors. I am instructed to remove the 3 phase conductors from the ac/dc drives. Then I am instructed to meggar each conductor to ground. Time is not considered. Distance to motor is not considered. The leads may or may not go through junction boxes. The surronding atmosphere is salt air(I work at a port). Most motors are connected Delta. Last night the abb drive tripped on earth fault,overcurrent,and over temperature. The "meggar test was done as described above. On the next shift the 92 amp /460 volt delta connected motor was removed for rewind after they tried to run it again. I believe that a meggar test should be done at the motor with all connections disassembled. If one wants to test the cables that is a seperate procedure. They are of the opinion you do the meggar test at the drive and you can test both the cable and the motor at the same time. If the ohms is equal across all windings then the motor is ok. some where as stated by them in the value of 2 ohms. Is there published literature on these procedures?<br>