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SYLLABUS 20EE2S1 COMPENDIUM OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY 0021 COURSE OUTCOMES On successful completion of the course, students will be able to COL: Outline the principles of electrical, electronics and instrumentation engineering C02: Explain the concepts and properties of measuring system, C03: Infer the components of power systems and calculate the electrical tari CO4: Summarize the various electrical safety and standards COS: Demonstrate the ability to measure various electrical quantities C06: Relate the concepts of single phase and three phase systems in residential wiring LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1. Measurement of Electrical Quantities: Voltage, Current, Power and Power Factor in RLC Cirouit Measurement of Winding Resistance and Insulation Resistance ingle phase meter 4. Calibration of ingle-phase eneray meter 5. Measurement of earth resistance of electrical equipment 6. Residential house wir ising Switches, Fuse, Lamp, and Energy Meter Staircase wiring model 8. Fluorescent lamp wiring 9. Study experiment about various electrical safety standards 10. Energy Audit ~ Case study TABLE OF CONTENTS Signature of s.No.| Date Name of the Page | Starks | Faculty I ch r Measurement of Electrical Quantities Voltage, Current, Power and Power Factor in RLC Circuit 2. Measurement of Winding Resistance, earth | resistance and Insulation Resistance. 3. Measurement of Energy using single phase eneray meter. 4 Calibration of single-phase energy meter. Residential house wiring using Switches, Fuse, Lamp, and Energy Meter. Stairease wiring model Fluorescent lamp wiring. 8. Siudy experiment about various electrical safety standards 9. Energy Audit — Case study Ex. No:1 EASUREMENT OF ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES - VOLTAGE, Date: CURRENT POWER AND POWER FACTOR IN RLC CIRCUIT ALN To measure the electrical quantities — voltage, current, power and to calculate power factor for RLC cireuit APPARATUS REQUIRED: S.NO | APPARATUS REQUIRED RANGE, TYPE | QUANTITY 1__[Ammeter (0-10) Mi 1 2 Load Variable [| RLC | 1 3_| Voltmeter 0-300)V MI 1 4 | Watimeter 300,100 UPE 1 5 | Autotransformer TRVA,230/0- IPH H 240)V THEORY: Power in an electric circuit can be measured using a wattmeter. A wattmeter consists of two coils, namely current coil and pressure coil or potential coil, The current coil is marked as ML and pressure coil is marked as CV. The current coil measures the quantity that is proportional to the current in the circuit and the pressure measures quantity that is ¢ in the circuit rected in series to the wattmeter to measure the current, A voltmeter is connected in parallel to wattmeter to measure voltage. The power factor of the circuit is calculated using the relation given below: proportional to vol nmeter is ¢: FORMULAE: Apparent Power VI (Voltmeter Reading x Ammeter Reading) Real Power = VI-Cos 6 (Watimeter Reading) Power Factor (Cos @) = Real Power /Apparent Power Indicated Power Observed Reading x Multiplying Factor Error = (Indicated Power — Actual Power) x 100 / Actual Power Actual Power Voltmeter Reading x Ammeter Reading x Power Factor PROCEDURE: 1. Connect the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram 2. Switch on the supply and vary the auto transformer to build the rated voltage. 3. Vary the load according to current values are increases linearly for different ratings, 4, Note down the ammeter, wattmeter readings. Voltage will maintain constant 5. After takin 6. Switch off the power supply. Remove the connections, 7. Calculate the power factor b 1m in the auto transformer, the voltage back to min all the reading, brin y the given formula, R-LOAD CIRCUIT DIAGRAM. TABULATION Voltmeter | Ammeter | Wattmeter Readings (Watts) ae S.No. | Readings | Readings ae 7 Observed Indicated Factor (Volts) (Amps) naaiticg Reading

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