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III. Usages:
Ammeter
Setting an in-series ammeter and breaking the circuit
Voltmeter
Setting the Device
1. Set your device to measure voltage
Most voltage-measuring devices are actually mustimeters, which can
test several aspects of electrical circuits. If your device has a knob with
several settings, set it to one of the following
o To test the voltage of an AC circuit, set the knob to V~, ACV, or
VAC. Household circuits are almost always Alternating Current.
o To test voltage of a DC circuit, choose V–, V---, DCV, or VDC.
Batteries and portable electronics are typically Direct Current.
2. Choose a
range above the max expected voltage
Most voltmeters have several options marked for voltage, so you can
change your meter's sensitivity to get a good measurement and avoid
damaging the device. If your digital device has no range option, it is
"auto ranging" and should detect the correct range itself.
Measuring Voltage
1. Hold the probes safely
2. Touch the black test lead to one part of the circuit
3. Touch the red test lead to another point on the circuit
4. Read the voltmeter
Reading an Analog voltmeter
1. Find a voltage scale on the needle’s dial
2. Estimate the needle’s position based on nearby numbers.
3. Divide your answer if using a different scale
For example, if your voltmeter is set to 10V but you are reading off a
50V scale, calculate 50 ÷ 10 = 5. If the needle is pointing at 35V, your
actual result is 35 ÷ 5 = 7V
Ohmmeter
Disconnect completely and/or turn off all power to the circuit you are
testing.
Select an ohmmeter suitable for your project.
Check the ohmmeter to see if it has a battery.
Plug your test leads into the sockets on your
meter
Zero your meter if it is equipped with a
zeroing dial
Choose the circuit or electrical device you
want to test
Touch one probe to one end of a circuit, the
other to the other end, and note the reading
on the instrument
Isolate components in a hard wired electrical
circuit to test them individually
Read the resistance of a run of wire or a branch of a circuit to see if there
is a short or open break in the circuit.
Turn the ohmmeter off when not in use
Electric Meter
The electromechanical meter is by far the most common electric meter in
use today. These meters are usually round in shape and have a glass cover
over the face. The meter works by counting the number of turns by the
aluminium disk. The disk rotates at a rate conversant to the use of the
electricity.
The aluminium disk has two coils that make it spin. One coil creates a
magnetic flux to read the voltage (or the electric potential energy) per unit.
The other coil reads the current or the flow of energy that is produced.
Using a lag coil, the field of energy is delayed by 90 degrees. This causes
eddy currents in the disk, which force it to move in conjunction with the
voltage and current. There is a magnet that produces an opposing force
that is equal to the rate of the disk. The balances between the two opposing
forces cause the disk to spin at a rate that equals the amount of electricity
that is being used. The spinning disk then drives a mechanism that counts
the revolutions over an amount of time.
How to connect all appliances like three phase and single phase
electrical equipment
The alternating electric current that supplies our home can be provided via
different types of connection: single-phase connection (2 wires) and three-
phase connection (3 or 4 wires). Each type of connection has its advantages.
With a single-phase system it is easier to balance the electrical loads of the
network. A three-phase connection on the other hand, is more suited to the
consumption of a building that includes powerful machines (the premises of a
self-employed contractor, for example) or an elevator for which a three-phase
system is needed. It can, in fact, carry three times as much power.
IV. Conclusion
A mong doing this research, I obtain a lot of knowledge from it. I know how
to use ammeter, voltmeter, ohmmeter, and especially the operating of electric
meter. Moreover, I can definite what is single-phase connection and what is
three-phase connection.
V. References
1) https://www.energuide.be/en/questions-answers/what-is-meant-by-single-
phase-or-three-phase-connection/1933/
2) https://www.wikihow.com/Use-an-Ohmmeter
3) https://m.wikihow.com/Use-a-Voltmeter
4) https://www.wikihow.com/Use-an-Ammeter