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wattmeter is constructed such that it read only power on a single scale. Only single scale will avilable to read the measured power. In order to take the acuurate reading just we measure the reading and we will multiple along with factor called multificaion factor. That's depends on on which voltage knob we connected and also the current.

Multification factor can be dtermind by:

Multification factor =(voltage range*current range*pf)/Max scale deflection...

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11y ago

MF= (current coil rating* pressure coil rating)/ full scale deflection

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13y ago

If you want to know how many WATTS you need to multiply Volts x Amps

Volts x Amps = Watts

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9y ago

The formula for the multiplication factor for a watt meter is simple. It is: MF = (main PT ratio x main CT ratio x meter constant)/(meter PT ratio x meter CT ratio).

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12y ago

It's usually printed on the face of the meter. It will be something like "kH 7.2" or "1.0kH". Older, analog meters are usually 7.2; digital meters are usually 1.0.

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6y ago

CT ratio x PT ratio gives the multiplying factor

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