Question 245Electricity & Electronics - 1st Asst/Chief
70% to passYou direct the electrician to take quarterly insulation resistance reading of the ship's critical motors. What additional directions would you give to ensure accurate readings are taken that will allow for the logical comparison of prior and current readings?
The correct answer is C) Correct the readings to a reference temperature; reference temperature should be recorded in prior readings history. The reason this is the correct answer is that insulation resistance values are temperature-dependent. To accurately compare current readings to prior readings, the values need to be corrected to a common reference temperature, which should be recorded in the historical data. This allows for a logical comparison of the readings over time, accounting for temperature variations that can affect the insulation resistance measurements. The other answer choices are incorrect because: A) Using a different megohmmeter would not ensure consistent measurements, B) and D) the duration of cranking the handle on a hand-crank megohmmeter does not directly affect the accuracy of the reading, as the important factor is allowing the reading to stabilize.
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