Discuss How to do a proper insulation test on an electric motor in the Electricians' Talk area at ElectriciansForums.net

When working in the motor repairs industry you have to fill in test sheets and keep them for so long.
Doing that will do is ok for most things but not for QA record keeping.
A lot of large three phase motors and larger DC motors will start off a bit low on the IR then constantly get better as the coils charging up.
 

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