Abstract :
The old watt-hour revenue meter with its rotating disc is a familiar sight at every electric service entrance, be it residential, industrial, or commercial. However, modern technology has made a solid state version economical for most new polyphase metering installations. Polyphase metering is the norm for all industrial and many commercial consumers. This is because the large power levels and polyphase motors in use require polyphase electric service. New polyphase metering installations now favour solid state meters use because of their economically advantageous versatility and accuracy. In contrast, new single phase meters, the sort seen on all our homes, will probably continue to be electromechanical for some time. This is despite the fact solid state equivalents are available. Solid state single phase meters are being installed in England, however. This article describes how a typical solid state meter, in particular General Electric´s Phase3 Electronic Meter, determines energy consumption. Also how it provides many more functions than electromechanical meters
Keywords :
energy measurement; power measurement; watthour meters; England; General Electric; Phase3 Electronic Meter; accuracy; electromechanical meters; energy consumption; polyphase electric service; polyphase metering; polyphase motors; single phase meters; solid state meters; solid state polyphase meter; watt-hour meter; Conductors; Current measurement; Energy consumption; Equations; Power generation economics; Power measurement; Solid state circuits; Torque; Voltage; Wire;