User Guide
User Guide
User Guide
Model 380260
Insulation Tester / Megohmmeter
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of Extech’s Insulation Tester/Megohmmeter. The Model
380260 provides three test ranges plus continuity and AC/DC voltage measurement. A handy
test lock feature and a data hold function are also included. This professional meter, with
proper care, will provide years of reliable service.
Safety
1. Circuits under test must be de-energized and isolated before connections are made
(except for voltage measurements).
2. Circuit connections must not be touched during a test. Use extreme caution when
working near bare conductors and bus bars. Accidental contact with conductors could
result in electrical shock.
3. Use caution when working near voltages above 60VDC or 30VACrms.
4. After insulation tests, capacitors must be discharged.
5. Test leads (including alligator clips) must be in good working order, clean and without
broken or cracked insulation.
6. When servicing, use only specified replacement parts.
Dangerous Voltages
Meter Description
1. LCD Display
2. Hold Button
3. Test Button
4. Rotary Switch
5. Backlight Button
6. Lock Button
7. Input Terminals
Warning
Ensure that the circuit under test does not include components that can be damaged by 1000VDC; such
devices include power factor correction capacitors, low voltage mineral insulated cables, electronic light
dimmers, and ballasts/starters for fluorescent lamps.
1. Connect the red test lead to the V input terminal; black lead to the COM terminal.
2. Set the function switch to the desired Mtest voltage position.
3. Connect the tips of the test leads to the equipment under test. If there is a voltage
present, a constant beep will sound and the voltage will be displayed.
4. The display will show “1“ until the TEST button is pushed. Press and hold the TEST
button. The upper right display shows the test voltage applied and the flashing high
voltage symbol will be displayed. The main display shows the resistance.
5. Keep the test leads connected to the equipment under test and release the TEST
button. The circuit will discharge through the meter. Keep the test leads connected
until the circuit is completely discharged and the upper right display shows 0 volts.
Lock Function
For hands-free operation, use the LOCK feature.
1. With the test leads connected to the equipment under test, simultaneously press the
TEST and LOCK keys.
2. The LOCK icon” ” will appear on the display. A beeper will sound every 2
seconds to indicate that the meter is in Lock mode.
3. Press the LOCK key to disable the Lock function and end the test.
2. If the device being tested is highly capacitive, the display will indicate an increasing
resistance value over time. Always wait until the reading has stabilized before
recording the value.
Resistance Measurement
WARNING
Do not run this test unless ACV = 0. Do not use this mode to check diodes.
1. Set the Rotary switch to the 200k position.
2. Connect the red test lead to the Vterminal and the black lead to the COM terminal.
3. Connect the tips of the test leads to the circuit under test.
4. Read the resistance value on the display.
Low Resistance (Continuity) Measurement
1. Set the Rotary switch to the 200Ω position.
2. Connect the red test lead to the Vterminal and the black lead to the COM terminal.
3. Connect the tips of the test leads to the circuit under test.
4. Read the resistance value on the display. When the resistance of a circuit is less than
approx. 40 the audible tone will sound.
Hold Function
The hold function freezes the reading in the display. Press the HOLD key momentarily to
activate or to exit the hold function
Backlight
Press the key for to turn on the display backlight function. The backlight will
automatically turn off after 15 seconds.
Testing AC Motors
Disconnect the motor from the line by disconnecting the wires from the motor terminals or
opening the mains switch.
If the mains switch is opened, and the motor also has a motor-starter, then the starter must
be held in the ON position. With the mains switch opened, the measured resistance will
include the resistance of the motor wire and all other components between the motor and
the main switch. If a weakness is indicated, the motor and other components should be
checked individually. If the motor is disconnected at the motor terminals, connect one
meter lead to the grounded motor housing and the other lead to one of the motor leads.
Refer to diagram at below.
Testing DC Motors
1. Disconnect the motor from the line.
2. To test the brush rigging, field coils and armature, connect one meter lead to the
grounded motor housing and the other lead to the brush on the commutator.
3. If the resistance measurement indicates a weakness, raise the brushes off of the
commutator and separately test the armature, field coils and brush rigging (one at a
time). Leave one lead connected to the grounded motor housing while testing the
motor components. This also applies to DC Generators.
Specifications
Range Specifications
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Accuracies are specified as % reading + digits at 23 C ± 5 C < 80% RH
MEGOHMMETER RANGES
Range Resolution Accuracy Terminal Voltage
200M250V 0.1M ±3% + 5d 250V + 10% ~ -0%
200M500V 0.1M ±3% + 5d 500V + 10% ~ -0%
0-1000M1000VDC 1M ±3% + 5d 1000V + 10% ~ -0%
1000-2000M1000VDC 1M ±5% + 5d 1000V + 10% ~ -0%
AC VOLTAGE (40Hz-400Hz)
Range Resolution Accuracy Input Overload
Impedance Protection
750VAC 1V ±1.2% + 10d 10M 750Vrms
DC VOLTAGE
Range Resolution Accuracy Input Overload
Impedance Protection
1000VDC 1V ±0.8% + 3d 10M 1000Vrms
General specifications
Cleaning
Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasives to clean this
instrument.