Electrodynamometer Type Wattmeter
Electrodynamometer Type Wattmeter
Moving Coil
Moving coil moves the pointer with the help of spring control instrument. A limited amount of current
flows through the moving coil so as to avoid heating. So in order to limit the current we have connect the high
value resistor in series with the moving coil. The moving is air cored and is mounted on a pivoted spindle and can
moves freely. In electrodynamometer type wattmeter, moving coil works as pressure coil. Hence moving coil is
connected across the voltage and thus the current flowing through this coil is always proportional to the voltage.
Fixed Coil
The fixed coil is divided into two equal parts and these are connected in series with the load, therefore the
load current will flow through these coils. Now the reason is very obvious of using two fixed coils instead of one,
so that it can be constructed to carry considerable amount of electric current. These coils are called the current
coils of electrodynamometer type wattmeter. Earlier these fixed coils are designed to carry the current of about
100 amperes but now the modern wattmeter are designed to carry current of about 20 amperes in order to save
power.
Control System
Out of two controlling systems i.e.
1. Gravity control
2. Spring control, only spring controlled systems are used in these types of wattmeter. Gravity controlled system
cannot be employed because they will appreciable amount of errors.
Scale
There is uniform scale is used in these types of
instrument as moving coil moves linearly over a range
of 40 degrees to 50 degrees on either sides.
Now let us derive the expressions for the controlling
torque and deflecting torques. In order to derive these
expressions let us consider the circuit diagram given
below:
We know that instantaneous torque in electrodynamic type instruments is directly proportional to product of
instantaneous values of currents flowing through both the coils and the rate of change of flux linked with the
circuit.
Let I1 and I2 be the instantaneous values of currents in pressure and current coils respectively. So the expression
for the torque can be written as:
If there is phase difference between voltage and electric current, then expression for instantaneous current through
current coil can be written as
As current through the pressure coil in very very small compare to current through current coil hence current
through the current coil can be considered as equal to total load current.
Hence the instantaneous value of torque can be written as
Average value of deflecting torque can be obtained by integrating the instantaneous torque from limit 0 to T,
where T is the time period of the cycle.
Controlling torque is given by Tc = Kx where K is spring constant and x is final steady state value of deflection.