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AEG Energy Meter Reading Problem

06/22/2010 1:35 AM

We are using AEG energy meter

AEG EM3B114W1-1,66/10R

Can any one have catalog of this meter or otherwsie help to measure the reading .

Meter name plate data is :

1200 Rev/Kwh

CT 50/5 (CTR : 10 )

PT 11000/110 (PTR: 100)

We measure the 22Amp with 5rev in 38 sec and apply the formual

P = SQRT(3) x V x I x P.f = SQRT(3) x 11000 x 22 x 0.85 = 356 KW

Question is whether M.F of Ct & P.T ( 10 x 100 ) need to incorporate in this or not .

Because when estimating the power from Rev/ Kwh of meter the value comes to = 0.369 KW

Please guide & If catalog available please send me .

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ASAD

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Re: AEG Energy Meter Reading Problem

06/22/2010 9:22 AM

Go to these threads and read all the comments. I hope you will get your answer:

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/36700

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/53455

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Re: AEG Energy Meter Reading Problem

06/23/2010 9:49 AM

u have to consider the multiplication factor 1000 for the energy consumption for any particular time. and

for example

ur old energy meter reading is 400

and new reading is 450

atctual energy consumption = (450-400)*1000 = 50000 units

if ur calculating by therotical no need of multiplication factor...

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