Testing rotor insulation, The megohmmeter – Generac Power Systems Recreational Vehicle Generator 5413 User Manual

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Section 3
INSULATION RESISTANCE TESTS

Leads 2 & 6 = Stator Excitation Winding
Leads 11S & 22S = Voltage Sensing Leads
Leads 11 & 22, 33 & 44 = AC Power Windings

Stator

2

6

11

22

33

44

11S

22S

Figure 3-2. – Stator Leads

TESTINg ROTOR INSULATION

To test the Rotor for insulation breakdown, proceed as

follows:
1. Disconnect wires from the Rotor brushes or

remove the brush holders with brushes.

2. Connect the tester positive (+) test lead to the

positive (+) slip ring (nearest the Rotor bearing).

Connect the tester negative (-) test lead to a clean

frame ground (like the Rotor shaft).

POSITIVE (+)
TEST LEAD

Figure 3-3. – Rotor Test Points

3. Apply 1000 volts. DO NOT APPLY VOLTAGE

LONGER THAN 1 SECOND.

If an insulation breakdown is indicated, clean and dry

the Rotor then repeat the test. Replace the Rotor if it

fails the second test (after cleaning and drying).

THE MEgOHMMETER

GENERAL:
A megohmmeter, often called a “megger”, consists

of a meter calibrated in megohms and a power sup-

ply. Use a power supply of 1500 volts when testing

Stators; or 1000 volts when testing the Rotor. DO NOT

APPLY VOLTAGE LONGER THAN ONE (1) SECOND.

TESTING STATOR INSULATION:
All parts that might be damaged by the high meg-

ger voltages must be disconnected before testing.

Isolate all Stator leads (Figure 3-2) and connect all of

the Stator leads together. FOLLOW THE MEGGER

MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY.
Use a megger power setting of 1500 volts. Connect

one megger test lead to the junction of all Stator

leads, the other test lead to frame ground on the

Stator can. Read the number of megohms on the

meter.

MINIMUM INSULATION

GENERATOR RATED VOLTS

RESISTANCE

=

__________________________ +1

(in “Megohms”)

1000

The MINIMUM acceptable megger reading for Stators

may be calculated using the following formula:
ExAMPLE: generator is rated at 120 volts AC.

divide “120” by “1000” to obtain “0.12”. Then add

“1” to obtain “1.12” megohms. Minimum Insulation

resistance for a 120 VAC Stator Is 1.12 megohms.
If the Stator insulation resistance is less than the cal-

culated minimum resistance, clean and dry the Stator.

Then, repeat the test. If resistance is still low, replace

the Stator.
Use the Megger to test for shorts between isolated

windings as outlined “Stator Insulation Resistance”.
Also test between parallel windings. See “Test

Between Parallel Windings” on this page.

TESTING ROTOR INSULATION:
Apply a voltage of 1000 volts across the Rotor pos-

itive (+) slip ring (nearest the rotor bearing), and

a clean frame ground (i.e. the Rotor Shaft). DO

NOT ExCEED 1000 VOLTS AND DO NOT APPLY

VOLTAGE LONGER THAN 1 SECOND. FOLLOW

THE MEGGER MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS

CAREFULLY.

ROTOR MINIMUM INSULATION RESISTANCE:

1.5 megohms

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