mf is ratio of CT ration of meter box to CT ration written on meter.
ex: CT meter box: 30/5, Meter ct ration 1/1.
MF : (30/5)/(1/1)= 6
1 meter = 39.37 inches
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measures amount of electricity usedIt depends on what kind of meter you are talking aboutone meter is on the side of your house witch measures how much eletricity you use.another kind is a voltage meter witch can tell you how many volts, amps,watts,and ohms are being pumped through a eletrical wire.AnswerWhat is colloquially known as an 'electric meter', or 'electricity meter', is correctly termed an energy meter. As the name implies, an energy meter is used to measure the amount of energy (not 'electricity', which is not a quantity!) purchased from the electricity supply company for the purpose of billing its customers. This energy is measured in units called kilowatt hours (kW.h) and, for this reason, energy meters are sometimes referred to as 'kilowatt hour meters' or 'watt hour meters'.
Electricity Meter. I've never heard that term. The other terms are also foreign to me and I have been using measuring equipment for over 40 years. I have never seen a meter that will actually show kWh. An electrical USE meter (like what is on your home) shows kWh used. More explanation in the question would help.
Old type, analog power factor meters may be considered 2% instruments.
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multiplying factor = Line CT Ratio / Meter CT Ratio Usually it is mentioned on Meter that MF = 1 if CT Ratio is 200/5 or MF = 2 if CT Ratio is 400/5. There can be an additional multiplication factor that would be mentioned on the meter.
K=(voltmeter range*ammeter range*power factor)/wattmeter range
how to calculate m.f. of energy meter 3 phase 4 wire h.t. & l.t.
1. the decimal point 2. the multiplying factor for that particular meter
The question is incomplete, because there are no mention about CT & PT ratios. 600VA 5 can not be CT ratio.
Multiplication factor can be derived from Meter CT, Meter PT, Connected CT and Connected PT values.
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The k-factor in an energy meter is a calibration factor that is used to convert the pulse output of the meter into actual energy consumption units, such as kilowatt-hours. The k-factor is typically provided by the meter manufacturer and is specific to the type and model of the meter being used. It ensures accurate measurement and billing of energy usage.
There are 100 cm in one meter and 1000 mm in one meter, therefore the conversion from cm to mm is simply multiplying by a factor of ten. The answer is 580 mm.
A power meter measures energy consumption by monitoring the flow of electricity through a circuit. It calculates energy usage by multiplying the voltage and current passing through the circuit. This allows for an accurate measurement of energy consumption in real-time.
What mean by FS in energy meter And how will calculate this? This is mention in all Energe meter..........