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rahulkhajuria
Feb18-10, 05:05 AM
I live in India . I have Three Phase Line in my Home & Single Phase Line in Office . However the rates for both Single Phase & Three Phase are the same ( Rs.2.70/unit for first 50 units , Rs. 3/unit for next 50 , Rs. 3.60/unit for next 100 , Rs. 4.20/unit for next 100 & Rs.4.70/unit thereafter ) . How is this possible ?Maybe some Electrical student can explain to me . I am from Commerce Background but from what I understand from Internet , Three Phase has 3 wires & Single Phase has 2 wires . Somehow , shouldn't Single phase be costing less per unit ? Please Elaborate .
Also what is difference between an ElectroMagnetic Electricity Meter & a Static Electricity Meter ?
tiny-tim
Feb18-10, 06:23 AM
Hi rahulkhajuria! Welcome to PF! :smile:
… Three Phase has 3 wires & Single Phase has 2 wires . Somehow , shouldn't Single phase be costing less per unit ?
No, because they send you the same votlage, and the same power, but they split it into three wires that are out of phase.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-phase_electric_power for details. :wink:
Also what is difference between an ElectroMagnetic Electricity Meter & a Static Electricity Meter ?
Sorry, don't know. :redface:
MThornton
Feb20-10, 06:32 AM
most 3-phase services use 4 wires : A, B, C, plus a grounded neutral
most 1-phase services use 3 wires : L1, L2, plus a centre-tap grounded neutral
electricity meters measure the total electrical energy, usually displayed in kWh
older electricity meters were electroc-mechanical, and used an eddy-current motor to spin a disc (rotor) linked via gears to a set of indicator dials. Different meters (3ph vs 1ph) have different coil arrangements, but the end result is total kWh
newer electricity meters utilize digital electronics and eliminate the error due to mechanical friction & inertia that increases over time.
http://www.archive.org/details/electricalmeter00assogoog
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