Once the Megohmmeter is prepared for testing, it is time to conduct the megger test. Check the battery level, the condition of the test leads, and the overall condition of the device. Select the Test Points: The selection. Learning how to use a megohmmeter, often called a Megger, is a critical skill for any professional electrician engaged in diagnostics and preventive maintenance. This is usually done by sending a high-voltage signal into the object being tested, typically a wire or motor. Proper usage can reveal potential hazards or emerging faults, ultimately preventing electrical failures and keeping. Using a Megger insulation tester is simple, but it must be done correctly to ensure safety and accurate results. To prevent shock or injury, discharge any capacitors or windings.