DocumentCode
1488475
Title
A thermal converter for telemetering
Author
Downing, W. C.
Author_Institution
Sangamo Electric Company, Springfield, Ill.
Volume
68
Issue
12
fYear
1949
Firstpage
1039
Lastpage
1039
Abstract
A THERMAL CONVERTER, used as a primary element in the telemetering or totalizing of large power loads, is a measuring instrument which generates a direct voltage accurately proportional to the power of the a-c circuit measured. The output voltages of two or more converters may be connected in series and the algebraic sum of the loads so totalized may be recorded or indicated, remotely if desired, by a potentiometer. In principle, the thermal converter comprises an a-c circuit such that the difference in power generated in two heaters is proportional to the measured load; and the temperature difference thus produced is measured by thermocouples. In addition to power the thermal converter may be adapted to measure reactive power, power factor, current, or voltage.
Keywords
Current measurement; Current transformers; Junctions; Power measurement; Resistance heating; Voltage measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/EE.1949.6443270
Filename
6443270
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