is 3 phase Meter electicity to for the measurement of elektricity 3 phase.
The question is incomplete, because there are no mention about CT & PT ratios. 600VA 5 can not be CT ratio.
If it's a split-phase system with centre-tapped transformer, then two ammeters are needed, one on each side.
A current transformer has to have the same ratio as the meter that it drives. Full scale deflection on the meter is 5 amps which equals the maximum allowed current on the phase that it is reading. A different ratio on the CT to meter would show an erroneous reading on the meter depending on the ratio of the connected CT. To keep costs down the meter is common to all three phases and is read by connecting the meter to the phase CT through a three position switch.
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is 3 phase Meter electicity to for the measurement of elektricity 3 phase.
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There are several phases to a liver CT, or any CT. I am not a physician, but I just read up on the stages of a CT (with the IV dye contrast).There is the Arterial Phase, the Venous Phase, and several others in the CT, which takes about 35 seconds on average to perform once on the scanner.Most of the enhancing lesions ARE benign, but don't quote me.Please, someone with medical knowledge help this person.You can find a good article on RadiologyAssistant.com
The question is incomplete, because there are no mention about CT & PT ratios. 600VA 5 can not be CT ratio.
If it's a split-phase system with centre-tapped transformer, then two ammeters are needed, one on each side.
A current transformer has to have the same ratio as the meter that it drives. Full scale deflection on the meter is 5 amps which equals the maximum allowed current on the phase that it is reading. A different ratio on the CT to meter would show an erroneous reading on the meter depending on the ratio of the connected CT. To keep costs down the meter is common to all three phases and is read by connecting the meter to the phase CT through a three position switch.
Enteric fever is the name given to typhoid fever. It is caused by bacillus salmonella typhimurium. You do not have non salmonella enteric fever. So salmonella enteric is not very correct term. But still the term is used to stress the seriousness of the disease.
gram negative enteric bacilli are fastidious heterotrophs.
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Enteric = GI tract....Infections..well that's self explanitory. hope that helps. :)
Example 1: Enteric pathogens if left untreated can lead to gastroenteritis. Example 2: The enteric emissions from the decay of dead animals can trigger an endemic in an open area.