Wattmeter A wattmeter is an electro dynamo meter

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Wattmeter

Wattmeter

A wattmeter is an electro dynamo – meter instrument used to measure the power

A wattmeter is an electro dynamo – meter instrument used to measure the power in a given circuit. this type of meter has two coils, one is fixed and the other is free to move.

Here, a pointer is attached to the movable coil and the deflection is propotional

Here, a pointer is attached to the movable coil and the deflection is propotional to the repulsive force generated from the currents moving through the two coils.

Here , the movement is similar to the darsonval movement. When the line current

Here , the movement is similar to the darsonval movement. When the line current flows through the current coil , a field is set around the coil. the strength of this field is proportial to the current and in phase with it.

Note: the high value of the resistance connected in series with the potential coil

Note: the high value of the resistance connected in series with the potential coil makes that potential circuit as purely as possible.

Hence : the part in the potential circuit practically in phase with the line

Hence : the part in the potential circuit practically in phase with the line voltage. therefore , when the voltage is applied to the potential circuit. the circuit is propotional to and in phase with the line voltage.

Note: The mechanical movement causes a deflection that is propotional to the voltage value

Note: The mechanical movement causes a deflection that is propotional to the voltage value of the power. Notice that one end of each coil is usually marked with a ( + ) sign while the other is ( - ). here an upscale reading is obtained if a ( + ) current is flowing in to the ( + ) end of the current coil while the ( + ) terminal of the potential coil is ( + ) WRT to the end.

Example:

Example:

Solution: Using the mesh analysis: I = ( 11. 18 ) / 153. 4

Solution: Using the mesh analysis: I = ( 11. 18 ) / 153. 4 A P = (100)*(11. 18)*cos(O-1534) = -1000 W Using the down scale deflection for a ( + ) reading.