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Using the Guard terminal (G)
For basic insulation tests and where there is little possibility of surface leakage
affecting the measurement, it is unnecessary to use the guard terminal (if
the insulator is clean and there are unlikely to be any adverse current paths).
However in cable testing, there may be surface leakage paths across the
insulation between the bare cable and the external sheathing due to the
presence of moisture or dirt. Where it is required to remove the effect of
this leakage, particularly at high testing voltages, a bare wire may be bound
tightly around the insulation and connected via the third test lead to the
guard terminal 'G'.
The guard terminal is at the same potential as the negative terminal. Since the
leakage resistance is effectively in parallel with the resistance to be measured,
the use of the guard causes the current flowing through surface leakage to
be diverted from the measuring circuit. The instrument therefore reads the
leakage of the insulator, ignoring leakage across its surface.
100M
5
2
10M
2
5
1G
5
2
1M
2
5
5
300
10G
200
400
2
100k
20G
100
500
0
600
Leakage Path
to '+'ve
terminal
+
G
-
OPERATION BLOCK DIAGRAM
Tightly bound bare wire
to 'G'
to '-'ve
terminal
terminal
+
G
MEGGER
TM
R
MULTI-AMP
TM
BIDDLE
TM
MEGGER
R
1G
2
5
10G
20G
Test
BM15
100M
5
2
10M
2
5
5
2
1M
5
300
2
200
400
100k
100
500
0
600
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