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Eee Lab 19 Manual

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Eee Lab 19 Manual

The document describes an experiment on familiarization with electric meters to measure voltage, current and power for both AC and DC supply. It provides details of the objectives, introduction, apparatus required, experimental setup, procedure, data collection, calculations, results and discussion, conclusion, questions and answers and references.

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Course No.

: EEE 2112
Course Title : Sessional on EEE 2111
Credits: 1.50

Course Teacher
Prof. A. N. M. Enamul Kabir
Md. Kamrul Hasan

Presented By
Md. Kamrul Hasan
Lecturer, Dept. of EEE, KUET, BD

Department of Industrial Engineering and Management (IEM)


Khulna University of Engineering & Technology (KUET)
List of Experiments

See the Manuscript

21-Feb-17 MKH 2
Today’s Experiment

Exp. No. : 01
Name of the Experiment:
Familiarization with some electric
meters and measurement of voltage,
current, power for both AC and DC
supply.
Task!!!!!!

AC
DC
AC
DC
Task!!!!!!

How can you measure these


AC or DC voltage or Current???
Commonly used Electric Meters

 Ammeter
 Voltmeter
 Wattmeter

AVO meter, Commercially called


Multimeter
Ammeter
Measures The amount of Current flow
through the circuit

Types:
1. DC Ammeter
2. AC Ammeter
Schematic Diagram of Ammeter:

Ammeter
Should
always be
connected
in Series
with Load
Pictorial View of DC & AC
Ammeter

DC Ammeter AC Ammeter
Voltmeter

 Used to measure Electrical potential


difference between two points in an electric
circuit

Types:
1. DC Voltmeter
2. AC Voltmeter
Schematic Diagram of
Voltmeter:

Voltmeter must be connected


in Parallel with Load
Connection Diagram of
Voltmeter:
Pictorial View of DC & AC
Voltmeter

DC Voltmeter AC Voltmeter
Multimeter/AVO meter:
Wattmeter

Measures the Electric power in watts

Types:
1. Analog Wattmeter
2. Digital Wattmeter
Schematic Diagram of Wattmeter:

cc

pc
Measured Power, P=VI
Pictorial View of Wattmeter:
Report Writing:

01. Objectives
02. Introduction
03. Apparatus Required
04. Experimental Setup or Circuit Diagram
05. Experimental Procedure
06. Experimental Data
07. Calculation
08. Graphs (if any)
09. Results and Discussion
10. Conclusion
11. Question & Answer
12. References
Objectives:

 Purpose of Experiment
e.g.To be familiar with the working principle of
various electric meters.

 Should be mentioned in points


Introduction:

Introductory Description.
e.g. Why and where ammeter, voltmeter &
wattmeter are used.

 Working principle and additional figures


Apparatus Required:

 Should be mentioned in numbers

 Name of Equipments with rating

 Quantity
Experimental Setup:

 The diagram of the work


 Specify the Equipments
 Direction of current flow
 Polarity (if any)
Experimental Data:

 Should be written in table

 Draw Table using Pencil & scale.


Calculation:

Elaborate Calculation of the whole work


[will be written in the board]
Graph:

 Proper Scaling of axis

 Encircle the plotted data points

 Labeling [Units should be included]

 Figure No. along with figure name should be


mentioned
Result & Discussion:
 Discuss your results
 Is there any error in results & why?
 Is there any deviation in your result from ideal
value & why?
 Comparison between measured and ideal
value.
 Mention numerical values (if any).
 Discuss your graphs.
Conclusion:

 What have you learnt from this experiment?

 What is the necessity of this experiment?

 What is the way to abase the error [if any]


Question and Answer:

 Questions must be written in your


report.

 Relevant answer should be written.


Reference:

 Sources- you have used to write the report

 For more references – write in numbers


e.g. [1] writer name, “source name”.
[2]……………..
References of Today’s Experiment:

 [1] B.L. Theraja, “A Textbook of Electrical


Technology, Volume I”.

 [2] Robert L. Boylestad, “Introductory Circuit


Analysis”.
Marks Distribution:

 Attendance: 10%
 Lab Reports and
Class Performance: 50%
 Quizzes: 20%
 Central Viva: 20%
Total 100%
Top page of Sessional Report:

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