what is a multipling factor of an three phase energy meter


BooBoo Face , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 05:56:10 PM

it will be depende of some current & voltage signals
and also depends 
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dark flame , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 06:26:43 PM

If you look at a wattmeter, you will see that there are  
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multiple terminals to connect to the load & source. This is so the  
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wattmeter can measure different amounts of power. Some wattmeters have  
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multiple scales for different full scale readings, but some, like the  
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Yokogawa type, have only one scale. So, to measure different amounts of  
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power when you use the various current coil connections & different  
voltage coil connections, there is a multiplying factor. There is usually  
a chart on the meter that shows which multiplying factor to use with the  
various connections.  
 
 
 
 
 



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