The Megger MIT1525 is a 15 kV insulation resistance tester that is designed for the diagnostic testing and maintenance of high voltage electrical equipment. It is a compact and lightweight tester that is housed in a tough, dual case.
The MIT1525 is a powerful and versatile insulation tester that is suitable for a wide range of applications. It is a popular choice for electrical maintenance professionals, industrial electricians, and contractors.
The MIT1525 offers a number of features that make it a versatile and reliable insulation tester:
Features:
Applications:
Key Considerations:
Features:
- High test voltage: The MIT1525 can apply a test voltage of up to 15 kV. This allows you to test a wide range of high voltage equipment, including motors, generators, transformers, and cables.
- High accuracy: The MIT1525 has an accuracy of ±5% from 1 MΩ to 3 TΩ. This provides accurate and reliable test results.
- Diagnostic tests: The MIT1525 can perform a variety of diagnostic tests, including polarization index (PI), dielectric absorption ratio (DAR), step voltage, dielectric discharge, and ramp testing. These tests can help you to identify and troubleshoot insulation problems.
- Fast and efficient testing: The MIT1525 has a fast and efficient test cycle. This allows you to test more equipment in less time.
- Easy to use: The MIT1525 has a large, clear, and easy-to-read display. It is also easy to operate, with simple controls and a user-friendly menu.
Applications:
Here are some of the applications where the Megger MIT1525 can be used:
- Testing the insulation resistance of high voltage motors, generators, transformers, and cables
- Diagnosing insulation problems in high voltage equipment
- Commissioning and testing new electrical installations
- Maintaining and repairing high voltage electrical equipment
- Performing preventive maintenance on high voltage equipment
Key Considerations:
- Safety: Working with high-voltage equipment requires specialized training and strict adherence to safety procedures.
- Calibration: Regular calibration is essential to maintain the accuracy of the tester.







