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DC Ammeters and AC Ammeters

08/20/2008 3:15 AM

how we can change the dc ameter in place of ac ameter

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Re: ac&dc ameter construction diffrence

08/20/2008 3:26 AM

Very ill-advisedly.

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Re: ac&dc ameter construction diffrence

08/20/2008 9:20 AM

Use a moving iron ammeter, that will measure ac as well as dc.

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Re: ac&dc ameter construction diffrence

09/02/2008 8:16 AM

Hello,

Any DC can be measured by using Moving Coil type instrument. AC by Moving Instrument (MI). Check the technical specfication before installing.

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N.SUresh

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