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TABLE 100.14 Insulation Resistance Conversion Factors (20° C) Table 100.14.1 Test Temperatures to 20° C ‘Temperature Multiplier ‘Apparatus Containing ae er Apparatus Containing Solid Insulation Immersed Oil Insulation | Other Than Rotating ‘Machinery “10 4 0.125 0.25 5 3B 0.180 032 0 32 025 040 5 41 036 0.50 10 50 0.50 0.63 15 39 0.75) O81 20 8 1.00) 00 25 77 140 125 30 86 198 1.58 35 95 2.80 2.00 40 104 3.95 2.50 45 15 5.60 BS 122 785) 3.98 BL 11.20 5.00 140 15.85 6.30 65 149 22.40 7.90) 70 158 31.75 10.00 75 167 44.70 12.60 80 176 63.50 15.80 85 185 89,789 20.00 90 194 127.00 25.20 95 203 180.00 31.60 100 212 254.00 40.00 105 221 15 30.40 110 230 509.00 63.20 Derived from Stitch in Time...The Complete Guide to Electrical Insulation Testing, Megger. Formula: R=R.xK Where” R R K Example: Resistance test on oil-immersion insulation at 104° R, = 2megohms @ 104° F is resistance corrected to 20° C K’ = 3.95 is measured resistance at test R=R,xK temperature Re =20x3.95 is applicable nuultiplier R: = 7.90 megohms @ 20° NETA. Page 222 ANSUNETA ATS-2017

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