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Megger test results

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buddy91082

Electrical
Jan 22, 2009
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We are getting megger test resulst back on new lightning arresters with the follwoing values:

Phase A - 6,000 megohms
Phase B - 56,000 megohms
Phase C - 7,000 megohms

Any reason to be concerned about on the large discrpeancy in Phase B or possible causes?

Thanks.
 
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What type of arrestor do you have...(Gap type?)
If so possibly due to incorrect gap size, corrosion, poor connection somewhere in circuit?
Does manufacturer give installation/commissioning details.

rolmag175
 
Phase to ground results, not phase to phase, correct?

What are specifications for each? (High resistance, or low?)
 
I would have to verify what type of arresters we have. Yes, the values are phase to ground.
 
Are you meggering them the same way (positive or negative to ground)each time?
At what voltage are you testing?
What voltage are the arrestors rated for?
 
Presumably this is an MOV type arrestor as this is an LV installation, judging from you using a megger rather than anything more sophisticated. If your megger test voltage is right up near the kneepoint of the arrestor then some leakage is quite likely. The V/I characteristic at the kneepoint is anything but linear, so manufacturing tolerances in the arrestor could easily explain the difference you are seeing.

Moral: don't do megger tests with MOVs on the system because the results are often confusing. [wink]
 
yup, MOV type of arrestor.

Called manufacturer. They stated that the phase B arrestor may be a different voltage rating (10kV vs 12kV) which may be causing the big swing. That doesn't make sense to me.

Still not sure if the big swing in megohm on phase b is a concern. I am having retesting perforomed to see if this was a typo or operator error.

Thanks.
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The readings appear to be acceptable in accordance with NETA ATS-2009. I'll reiterate what others are saying: Check with the manufacturer, verify that the 'B' phase arrestor is the same as the others, retest.
 
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