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RECORD OF REVISIONS
THE REVISIONS LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN INCORPORATED IN THIS COPY OF THE DOCUMENT
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TABLE CONTENT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. SCOPE
3. PURPOSE
4. PROCEDURE
4.1 PREPARATION STEPS
4.2 PROCEDURE OF CABLE MEGGERING
4.2.1 Continuity test
4.2.2 Insulation test
ATTACHMENT: ANNEXURE ‘A’
CONTINUITY AND INSULATION RESISTANCE
TEST CABLES PROCEDURE
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1. INTRODUCTION
Meggering of Signalling cable is done to test the continuity and insulation of the cable
conductors. The Meggering should be carried out at initial stages, before and after cable laying.
For maintenance purposes these tests shall be performed periodically. Low insulation of cable
leads to inadvertent energisation or de- energisation of circuits. Check for insulation values
periodically enables to ensure integrity of circuits.
If a sudden fall in the value of insulation is observed during the test, the cause should be
investigated and immediate action should be taken to repair or replace the defective cable.
2. SCOPE
3. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Procedure is to describe and determine the processes and techniques to
be implemented and to ensure this activities comply with standard and safety.
4. PROCEDURE
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This test is carried out to confirm that the core under test is either showing break between
both ends or continuous. Testing can be commenced as per the following procedure:
• Set the knob of multimeter to check resistance at 200 ohm range. (At Location A)
• Connect one probe of multimeter to earth and other probe to the end of the cable conductor
to be tested, as shown in above figure.
• Instruct staff at the other end (at Location B) to connect earth to same conductor of the
cable.
• If earth is light at both ends, connect earth to armour also at both the ends.
• Deflection of multimeter needle shows that the conductor under test is OK; otherwise there
is a break in the conductor.
• Then test continuity of all other conductors with respect to this tested conductor. For
example to test conductor 2, connect the one probe of the multimeter to conductor 2 and
other probe to the tested conductor (at Location A). Instruct the staff at other end (at
Location B) to short conductor 2 with the tested conductor.
• Test continuity of all other conductors as above.
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2. Wire nipper
3. Screw Driver set.
4. Box spanner
5. Crocodile clips (equal to maximum No. of cores of cable to be tested) looped together in
series.
This test is carried out to measure the insulation resistance of the cable under test. Insulation
resistance measured between (1) conductor to conductor, called cross insulation, and (2)
conductor to earth. Procedure is as follows:
(1) Conductors to conductor (Cross Insulation)
(i) A 500 V Insulation Tester ( Megger ) shall be used for this test and kept at one end
of the cable under test.
(ii) The first conductor for which cross insulation is being measured shall be connected
to Line terminal of the megger. The remaining conductors looped together (with the help
of crocodile clips) i. e. Conductor 2 and
onwards, are connected to Earth terminal of megger as shown in figure. Conductors at
the other end are left free.
(iii) Now rotate the handle of megger or press push button of megger. The reading of
meter will show the cross insulation between conductor 1 and rest of the conductors.
Insulation reading shall be recorded after applying the test voltage for about a minute till
a steady reading is obtained.
(iv) Now connect next conductor to Line terminal of the megger & connect the remaining
conductors to earth terminal of the megger and take measurements as per procedure II
& III.
(v) Record the measurements in the prescribed format as shown in Annexure A.
CONTINUITY AND INSULATION RESISTANCE
TEST CABLES PROCEDURE
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ANNEXURE ‘A’
Station ________________
1 X
2 X X
3 X X X
4 X X X X
5 X X X X X
6 X X X X X X
7 X X X X X X X
8 X X X X X X X X
9 X X X X X X X X X
CONTINUITY AND INSULATION RESISTANCE
TEST CABLES PROCEDURE
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NOTE : These measurements shall be recorded in two copies. One copy each shall
be kept in SE(Sig.) office and Sr.DSTE’s office.
Insulation Resistance for a new should not be less than 200 Mega ohm per kilometer at
200 C For converting measured value of Insulation resistance at any temperature to that
of 20o C, a table of multiplier constants is to be referred
PREVENTIVE MEASURES:
(i) If during periodical testing, insulation resistance of cable is found between 5 and 1
mega ohm/km at buried
(ii) temperature, the subject cable should be programmed for replacement.
(iii) If insulation resistance of the cable is found between 1000 and 100 kilo ohm/km, at
buried temperature, the subject cable should be replaced urgently within a year.
(iv) If the insulation resistence of the cable is found less than 100 kilo ohm/km., the subject
cable must be replaced immediately on emergency basis.
PRECAUTIONS:
Before commencement of Meggering:
Make sure that all connections in the test circuit are tight. Test the megger before use,
whether it gives INFINITY value when not connected , and ZERO when the two terminals
are connected together and the handle is rotated.
CONTINUITY AND INSULATION RESISTANCE
TEST CABLES PROCEDURE
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During Meggering:
Make sure when testing for earth, that the far end of the conductor is not touching,
otherwise the test will show faulty insulation when such is not actually the case. Make
sure that the earth used when testing for earth and open circuits is a good one otherwise
the test will give wrong information. Spare conductors should not be meggered when
other working conductors of the same cable are connected to the respective circuits.
After completion of cable Meggering:
Ensure that all conductors have been reconnected properly. Test the functions of Points,
Tracks & Signals connected through the cable for their correct response. In case of
signals, aspect should be verified personally. In case of points, verify positions at site.
Check whether any polarity of any feed taken through the cable has got earthed
inadvertently.