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APPENDIX B - GUARD TERMINAL APPLICATION
When testing an insulation system, there may be times where the measured leakage current is 
not necessarily a function of a poor insulation system, but rather of contamination at the 
connection point, which allows leakage currents to flow along the surface of the connection 
point. These readings can cause the test operator to incorrectly assume that the insulation 
system under test has failed and must be replaced. 
To exclude these surface effects and get an accurate measurement of the insulation system 
itself, it is often advisable to perform the Insulation Test with a guard terminal attached as 
shown in the figure below. 
Surface leakage currents, which may flow along the surface of the exposed wires, will flow from 
the Positive HV Test lead to the Guard lead. These currents are not measured by the IRM-
5000P. The cable itself will also have some inherent leakage current that will flow from the 
Positive HV lead, through the cable, and out the Negative HV lead. The current that will be 
used for the Insulation Resistance measurements. 
The guard terminal is at very nearly the same voltage potential as the Negative Test lead. For 
the same reason, the guard connection should be positioned to avoid arcing from the Positive 
Test lead. As shown in the illustration, by placing the guard near the Negative Test lead, the risk 
of arching can be avoided.