Insulation resistance is a measure of the effectiveness of an electrical insulator in preventing current leakage. It's commonly used to assess the condition of wiring, cables, and electrical equipment, helping to detect insulation degradation, contamination, or damage that could lead to electrical faults, shocks, or fires. High insulation resistance indicates good insulation, while low resistance suggests compromised insulation requiring further investigation or replacement.
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