rr310202 Electrical Measurements
rr310202 Electrical Measurements
rr310202 Electrical Measurements
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III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2006
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS
(Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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3. (a) Explain the following methods of measurement of reactive power in three phase
circuits
i. Two autotransformers method
ii. A single electrodynamometer type wattmeter method
(b) A dynamometer wattmeter measures power in a 50Hz, single phase circuit
without error, at all power factors. The resistance of the voltage coil & its
series resistance has a disturbed self capacitance equivalent to a shunt capacity
of 20pf. What is the self inductance of the pressure coil? [10+6]
4. (a) Draw a neat circuit diagram of a single phase watt hour meter and explain its
working. What are the various sources of errors and how they are compen-
sated?
(b) A large consumer has a KVA demand and a KVAh tariff measured by “Sine”
and “cosine” watthour type meters each equipped with a Merz price demand
indicator. The tariff is Rs.40 per month per KVA of demand plus 30 paise
per KVAh. Determine the monthly bill for 30 days based upon the following
readings: ‘Sine’ meter advances by 90,000 reactive KVAR demand indicator
150 KVAR, ‘cosine’ meter advances by 120,000 kwh & demand indicator by
200kw. What is the average monthly pf and the total cost per unit? [8+8]
5. With a neat sketch explain the working and construction of electro resonance type
power factor meters. Draw the phasor diagrams under different power factor con-
ditions. [16]
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Code No: RR310202 Set No. 1
7. (a) What are the different sources of errors in a.c. bridges? Explain the pre-
cautions taken and the techniques used for elimination/minimization of these
errors.
(b) Explain the function and working of wagner Earth devices. [8+8]
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Code No: RR310202 Set No. 2
III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2006
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS
(Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) How is the current range of a PMMC instrument extended with the help
of shunts? Give the essential requirements for the construction of shunts.
Describe a method of reducing errors due to temperature changes in the shunt
connected instruments.
(b) Design an Ayrton shunt to provide an ammeter with current ranges of 1A, 5A,
10A & 20A. A basic meter with an internal resistance of 50W & a full scale
deflection current of 1 mA is to be used. [8+8]
2. (a) Why electro static instruments cannot be used for measurement of low volt-
ages while electromagnetic instruments can be? Illustrate your answer with
some specific example comparing the energy densities produced in electrostatic
instruments and electromagnetic instruments.
(b) The movable range of a quadrant electrometer turns through 40 scale divisions
when it is idiostatically connected to a potential of 100V. When it is used
heterostatically with the quadrants connected to a small voltage “e”? and the
needle to a 100v supply, the deflection is 15 scale divisions. Determine the
voltage “e”. [8+8]
3. (a) Explain with the help of a neat circuit diagram, how the power & the power
factor in a 3φ circuit can be measured by two wattmeter method. Explain
how the readings of the two wattmeters change with load p.f?
(b) A balanced load is supplied from a 3φ, 400V, 3 wire system whose power is
measured by two wattmeters. If the total power supplied is 26 KW at 0.75 pf
lagging, find the readings of each of the two wattmeters. [8+8]
4. (a) Draw a neat sketch showing the construction of a single phase induction type
energy meter. Give the theory & operation of the instrument
(b) An energy meter is designed to make 100 revolutions of the disc for one unit
of energy. Calculate the no. of revolutions made by it when connected to a
load carrying 20A at 230volts at 0.8 pf for an hour. If it actually makes 360
revolutions, find the percentage error. [8+8]
5. (a) Describe the working and construction of a potentiometer with the help of a
diagram.
(b) A basic slide wire potentiometer has a working battery voltage of 3.0V with
negligible internal resistance. The resistance of slide wire is 400Ω and its
length is 200cm. A 200cm scale is placed along the slide wire. The slide wire
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Code No: RR310202 Set No. 2
has 1mm scale divisions and it is possible to read up to 1/5 of a division. The
instrument is standardized with 1.018V standard cell with sliding contact at
the 101.8cm mark on scale calculate
i. working current
ii. the resistance of series rheostat
iii. the measurement range
iv. the resolution of instrument [8+8]
6. A moving coil galvanometer has a sensitivity of 4 cm per micro ampere, with a scale
of 1 metre distant, and the time of free oscillation is 2.8 seconds If the galvanometer
is dead beat when the total circuit resistance (coil and external circuit) is 2500 ohms,
find the moment of inertia of the moving system. Prove the formula used [16]
7. (a) What are the usual errors encountered in a.c. bridges and how are they
eliminated
(b) Explain how capacitance of an imperfect capacitor is measured using A.C.
bridge and draw the phasor diagram for the balanced bridge [8+8]
8. (a) Explain in detail how measurement of leakage factor can be done using flux
meter?
(b) In loss tests on a sample of iron laminations the following results were recorded:
i. 60hz,250v total iron loss=200w
ii. 40hz,100v, total iron loss=40w.
calculate the eddy current and hysteresis loss for each test. The Stienmetz
index is 1.6. [8+8]
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Code No: RR310202 Set No. 3
III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2006
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS
(Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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Code No: RR310202 Set No. 3
(b) In the measurement of power by a polar potentiometer, the following readings
were obtained : Voltage across a 0.2Ω standard resistance in series with the
load = 1.46 |32o V Voltage across a 200:1 potential divider across the line =
1.37560 V. Estimate the current, voltage, power and power factor of the load.
[8+8]
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Code No: RR310202 Set No. 4
III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2006
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS
(Electrical & Electronic Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) How are moving iron instruments classified? Describe briefly the construction
and working of Ballistic Galvanometer
(b) Why the scale of a moving iron instrument is non uniform? Discuss briefly
why the scale is compressed at lower and higher ends. [10+6]
2. (a) With neat sketch, explain how high currents and voltages can be measured
with the help of instrument transformers. Describe the advantages of instru-
ment transformers for extension of range of current and voltage on high voltage
a.c. systems.
(b) A current transformer with 5 primary turns has a secondary burden consisting
of a resistance of 0.16Ω and an inductive resistance of 1.12Ω . When the
primary current is 200A, the magnetizing current is 1.5A and the iron loss
current is 0.4A. Determine the expressions used, the number of secondary
turns needed to make the current ratio 100:1 and also the phase angle under
these conditions. [10+6]
4. (a) Draw a neat sketch showing the construction of a single phase induction type
energy meter. Give the theory & operation of the instrument
(b) An energy meter is designed to make 100 revolutions of the disc for one unit
of energy. Calculate the no. of revolutions made by it when connected to a
load carrying 20A at 230volts at 0.8 pf for an hour. If it actually makes 360
revolutions, find the percentage error. [8+8]
6. Describe about the Kelvin double bridge for the comparison of small resistances.
Explain the precauctions followed for achieving highest prescision [16]
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(b) A bridge consists of arm ab, a choke coil having a resistance R1 and inductance
L1 . arm bc a non - inductive resistance R3 . When this bridge is fed from a
source of 500Hz, balance is obtained under following conditions: R2 =2410Ω,
R3 =750Ω, C4 =0.35µF, R4 =64.5Ω. The series resistance of capacitance is =
0.4Ω. Calculate the resistance and inductance of the choke coil. The supply
is connected between a and c and the detector is between b and d. [8+8]
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