Compressors: Using Megohmmeters (Megging) For Diagnostics -2026_07_15
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Description

Compressors: Using Megohmmeters (Megging) For Diagnostics:
Instructor: Robert Martin, Local 725 Journeyman
CEU Hours: 3.5 hours
Eligible for County Journeyman License continuing education? No
Description: This course introduces using a megger to troubleshoot and test a motor. Students will be taught proper procedures and the meanings of resistance readings. The group will practice setting up and connecting a megger for the right voltage levels depending on the motor applications. Students will have the opportunity to practice applying voltage to different motors and comparing different readings of motor resistance up and down the scale of good to bad motors.
Objectives: Upon completion of this class, students will:
- Confidently use a Megohmmeter (megger) to troubleshoot and test a motor.
- Have experience using and diagnosing motors using a megger during shop time.
Prerequisite skills: Foundational knowledge of troubleshooting using a Multimeter.
Prerequisite classes: Electricity: Introduction to using Multimeters and Troubleshooting.
Related Classes: n/a
Registration closes: Friday, July 10, 2026, or upon reaching max class size of 10. Attendance Policy: You are required to attend each course in its entirety. You will receive your certificate and credit upon successful completion of the course. No-Show/Cancellations Policy: Please be aware that cancellations made less than two days before the class begins, or failure to attend, will result in a $50.00 fee. All cancellations must be submitted via email to ceu@arpec.org. Continuing education: Participants who attend each course in its entirety will receive a certificate and continuing education credits. Continuing Education Units: 3.5 hours Eligible for County Journeyman License? No |
YOUR SAFETY: Dress code: For your own protection, participants are required to wear:
PPE: Bring the following and wear them at all times in the shop or when working with your hands.
Failure to comply will result in being removed from class. |
ARPEC’s training, funded via the labor contract’s hourly contribution, requires no registration fee or deposit. However, if you cancel within two days before the start of the class, or do not attend the class in full, you will be charged $50.00. If that occurs, that invoice must be paid in full before you can register for future classes. As an employee benefit trust, ARPEC is legally required to be a good steward of the trust's assets. Thank you for your understanding and support.
13201 NW 45th Avenue
Opa-Locka, FL 33054 United States
This is a one-day class taking place on Wednesday, July 15, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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