Measurement of Three Phase Power

Electrical4u
03/27/2024

What Is The Measurement Of Three Phase Power

Various methods are used for measurement of three phase power in three phase circuits on the basis of number of wattmeters used. We have three methods to discuss:

  1. Three wattmeters method

  2. Two wattmeters method

  3. Single wattmeter method.

Let us discuss one by one each method in detail.

Measurement of Three Phase Power by Three Wattmeters Method

The circuit diagram is shown below-
three wattmeter method power measurement

Here, it is applied to three phase four wire systems, current coil of all the three wattmeters marked as 1, 2 and 3 are connected to respective phases marked as 1, 2 and 3. Pressure coils of all the three wattmeters are connected to a common point at neutral line. Clearly each wattmeter will give reading as product of phase current and line voltage which is phase power. The resultant sum of all the readings of wattmeter will give the total power of the circuit. Mathematically we can write

Measurement of Three Phase Power by Two Wattmeters Method

In this method we have two types of connections

  1. Star connection of loads

  2. Delta connection of loads.

When the load is star connected load, the diagram is shown in below-
two wattmeter method of three phase power measurement
For star connected load clearly the reading of wattmeter one is product of phase current and voltage difference (V2-V3). Similarly the reading of wattmeter two is the product of phase current and the voltage difference (V2-V3). Thus the total power of the circuit is sum of the reading of both the wattmeters. Mathematically we can write

but we have, hence putting the value of.

We get total power as.
When delta connected load, the diagram is shown in below
two wattmeter method delta connected load
The reading of wattmeter one can be written as

and reading of wattmeter two is


but, hence expression for total power will reduce to.

Measurement of Three Phase Power by One Wattmeter Method

Limitation of this method is that it cannot be applied on unbalanced load. So under this condition we have.
Diagram is shown below:
one wattmeter method
Two switches are given which are marked as 1-3 and 1-2, by closing the switch 1-3 we get reading of wattmeter as

Similarly the reading of wattmeter when switch 1-2 is closed is

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