Energy Meter: Definition, Construction, Working Principle, Phasor Diagram & Creeping

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Construction of Energy Meter

FAQ Related to Energy Meter

An energy meter records the volume of electrical energy consumed in units of kilowatt-hours or kWh.

Yes, analog meters have a mechanical display using dials whereas digital meters have an electronic LCD/LED display for readings.

Energy meters work on the principle of electro-magnetic induction. Interaction between magnetic fields generated from current and voltage coils rotates the aluminum disc, which is then registered to indicate energy consumed.

Current transformers are used in three-phase energy meters to step down high load currents to safe levels before supplying them to the meter for measurement. This provides protection and safety.

Energy meters also find applications in industrial/commercial audits, substation monitoring, distributed renewable plant output recording, and load research for management and planning.

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