Megger / Insulation Meter
A "Megger" or Insulation meter [wikipedia] - can be used to measure the isolation; for example of our 3 phase motors in the Metal Mitresaw, the Circular Table Saw or any of our normal 2 phase electric machines. It helps ascertain that the device is safe to use.
It works by putting 500V or a 1000V across the measuring probes and then checking, measuring, if the resistance is well in the high mega ohms.
This means that, during measurement, there is a lethal, 1000V, across the probes !
So you must use well isolated test probes - and not hold these in your hand.
Measuring Isolation/Leakage
- Set the meter to the battery test.
- Press the orange button and make sure it is in the `good' range.
- Set the meter to 500V or 1000V.
- Press the orange button shortly while nothing is connected.
- Check that the dial `just' moves. If not - use the back zero adjust so that it just moves if you press the orange button.
- Check that the red 'ON' LED is off. If not - turn the orange dial to make it release.
- Visually check the probes - there should be no cracks or bare metal visible except at the very ends
- Connect the probes to the device.
- On the machine you want to test - make sure it is as switched 'on' as is feasible (as otherwise we just test the isolation of the power cable). E.g. on a cordless drill - switch & lock it in the 'on setting'. Know that on some of our 3 phase machines - the build in safeties prevent exactly this. On those machines the testing process requires a second set of test where you connect on the motor directly or after the safety relay.
- Connect one probe to earth and the other to one of the pins of the plug.
- Make sure your hands are no-where near the probes
- Press the orange button. Be careful, There is now a 1000V across the probes
- Check the resistance; it should be in the high mega ohms (note the red scale multiplier. So if you have it set to 100V; and it reads '5' you have to multiply the value by 2.
- Let go of the orange button
- Now test Earth versus the other pin.
- Where relevant; e.g. when the metal housing is not grounded; also measure between the housing an the pins
Typical use
It is common in workshops to test all electrical equipment once a year.
Documentation
Full manual robin-3131-manual.pdf
Service and Calibration manual robin-3131-service.pdf
History
Bought by the space early 2024
This equipment is safety category 3:
- Mandatory, in person, instructions.
- Make sure you read the Wiki before asking.
This equipment is Noise Category 3: Can be used at all hours. No limits.
Handle with care.
This is a precision tool with exact dimensions and straightness.
That means: handle it gently, don't hammer on it or use it as a crowbar and so on.
(if you need a crowbar - these are wonderful for that!)
It is very important that if you accidentally drop it or think it may be out of line
- either mark the tool very clearly...
- or report this to the mailing list...
...so that your fellow makers do not ruin their work.