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Active Learning Assignment Sub: Electrical Measurement And Measuring Instruments Topic : Three phase wattmeter and Errors in Wattmeter Made by: Clipwala.Azba [130800109013] Dalwadi.Margesh [130800109014] Der.Yogesh [130800109015] Desai.Helly [130800109016] Guided by: Asst. Prof. Nishant.Gandhi • • A Dynamometer type three phase wattmeter consists of two separate wattmeters mounted together in which two moving coils are mounted on the same spindle. The arrangement is as shown in figure. In this there are two current coils and two pressure coils .A current coil together with it's pressure coil is known as an element. • • • • • Thus three phase wattmeter has two elements. The connection of two elements of a three phase wattmeter is as that for two wattmeter method using single phase wattmeter. The torque of each element is proportional to the power being measured by it. The total deflecting torque of the moving system is the sum of the deflecting torques of the two elements . So, the deflecting torque of element 1 Td is proportional to P1 ,where P1 is the power consumed by wattmeter 1 and deflecting torque of element two is Td proportional to P2, P2 is the power consumed by wattmeter 2. So the total deflecting torque Td is proportional to (p1+p2). Hence the total deflecting torque of the moving system is proportional to the total power P. • • • In order that the three phase wattmeter read correctly, there should not be any mutual interference between the two elements. The laminated iron shield may be placed between the two elements to eliminate the mutual effects. This can be done by using Wheatstone's bridge. The resistance can be adjusted to compensate the errors caused by mutual interference. Inductance of Pressure Coil Eddy Currents Power Loss in Pressure Coil or Current Coil. Error Due To Friction Error Due To Heating Stray Fields Error due to pressure coil capacitance. • • • Inductance of pressure coil may cause an error in the wattmeter reading. The instrument gives high reading on lagging pf and low reading on leading power factor and true power is given by the expression. True Power = (cos F)/(cosT (F-T)) × actual reading of wattmeter Where cos F is the power factor of the load and R being the resistance of pleasure coil, inductance of pressure coil and resistance connected in series with the pressure coil respectively. • • The pressure coil circuit may have capacitance also in addition to inductance. Generally both inductance and capacitance are present in the pressure coil circuit and, therefore, cancel the effect of each other. If the capacitive reactance = inductive reactance in the pressure coil circuit then the error will be completely eliminated. • • The alternating magnetic fields of current coil induce eddy currents in the solid metal parts nearby the current coil. These eddy currents set up their own magnetic field and thus alter the magnitude and phase of the magnetic field causing deflection. Thus the error is introduced in the instrument readings. Since the error due to eddy currents cannot be determined and may be serious if no care is taken to minimize it, therefore, solid metal parts are removed as far away from the current coil as possible. If the wattmeter current coil is designed for heavy currents, it should consist of stranded conductors in order to minimize the eddy currents flowing in the conductors of the current coil itself. • • • There are two methods of connecting wattmeter in the circuit for measurement of power. In one method the pressure coil of the wattmeter is connected on the supply side of current coil whereas in second method the pressure coil is connected on load side of current coil. In the former method the wattmeter reads the small copper loss in addition to the load power. To overcome the error because of current coil carrying the pressure coil current in addition to load current the standard watt-meters are provided with compensating winding, connected in series with the potential coil but placed so that it produces a field in the opposite direction to that of current coil. Thus magnetic compensation is affected for the amount of power taken by the potential coil circuit. • • The frictional error becomes relatively important in such an instrument due to availability of small deflecting torque. This error is mainly due to pressure coil circuit, which carries a current proportional to the pd across its terminals and inversely proportional to its impedance. Such an error is usually very small. • External fields may cause serious errors in the ordinary types of astatic dynamometer wattmeter unless shielded, either by means of an iron case or by a laminated shield.