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Electrical Instruments and Measurement

Fundamental of Electrical Measurements

  1. Fundamental of Electrical Measurements
  2. Significance of Fundamental of Electrical Measurements
  3. Methods of Fundamental of Electrical Measurements
  4. Instrument Fundamental of Electrical Measurements
  5. Classification of Instruments
  6. Types of Secondary Instruments
  7. Magnetic Effect of Fundamental of Electrical Measurements
  8. Utilization of Magnetic Effect
  9. Force between a Current Carrying Coil and Permanent Magnet
  10. Force Between Two Current Carrying Coils
  11. Thermal Effect Force Between Two Current Carrying Coils
  12. Electrostatic Effect Force Between Two Current Carrying Coils
  13. Electro-Magnetic Induction Effect
  14. Electrodynamic Effect
  15. Operating Forces of Indicating Instrument
  16. Methods of Production of Deflecting Force
  17. Difference Between Force & Torque
  18. Types of spring Used in Measuring Instrument
  19. Properties of Spring Material Used in Measuring Instruments
  20. Production of Damping Force
  21. Methods of Production of Damping Torque
  22. Construction of Moving System Electrical Indicating Instruments
  23. Construction of Permanent Magnet Electrical Indicating Instruments
  24. Construction of Pointers Electrical Indicating Instruments
  25. Construction of Tangent Galvanometer
  26. Precautions in using a Tangent Galvanometer
  27. Precautions of Adjustments of the Tangent Galvanometer
  28. Applications of Tangent Galvanometer
  29. Parts of Strip Chart Recorder
  30. Types of Strip Chart Recorders
  31. Galvanometer Type Recorders
  32. Difference between Indicating and Recording Instruments
  33. Uses of Recording Instruments
  34. Advantages of Recording Instrument over Indicating Instruments
  35. Fundamental of Electrical Measurements - Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
  36. Electrical Indicating Instruments

  37. Permanent-Magnet Moving Coil (PMMC) Instrument
  38. Construction of Permanent-Magnet Moving Coil (PMMC) Instrument
  39. Permanent Magnet Moving Coil Instrument (PMMC) as D.C. Ammeter
  40. Permanent Magnet Moving Coil Instrument (PMMC) as a D.C. Voltmeter
  41. Electrodynamic or Dynamometer Type Instruments
  42. Working Principle of Electrodynamic or Dynamometer Type Instruments
  43. Construction of Electrodynamic or Dynamometer Type Instruments
  44. Applications of Dynamometers
  45. Advantages and Disadvantages of Electrodynamometer Instruments
  46. Errors in Dynamometer type Instruments
  47. Moving Iron Instruments
  48. Working Principle of Attraction Type Moving Iron Instruments
  49. Construction of Attraction Type Moving Iron Instruments
  50. Parts of Attraction Type Instrument
  51. Working Principle of Moving Iron Repulsion Type Instruments
  52. Working Principle of Moving Iron Repulsion Type Instruments
  53. Construction of Moving Iron Repulsion Type Instruments
  54. Parts of Repulsion type Instrument
  55. Applications of Moving Iron Instruments
  56. Electrical Indicating Instruments - Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
  57. Thermal or Electrothermic Instruments

  58. Electrothermic Instruments
  59. Hot-Wire Instruments
  60. Working Principle of Hot-Wire Instruments
  61. Construction of Hot-Wire Instruments
  62. Working Principle of Bi-metallic Instruments
  63. Construction of Bi-metallic Instruments
  64. Working Principle of Thermocouple Instruments
  65. Components of a Thermocouple Instrument
  66. Operation of Thermocouple Instruments
  67. Bolometer
  68. Electrical Resistance Thermometer
  69. Construction and Working of Electrical Resistance Thermometer
  70. Applications of Electrical Resistance Thermometer
  71. Thermo-electric Pyrometer
  72. Working of Thermo-electric Pyrometer
  73. Applications of Thermo-Electric Pyrometers
  74. Radiation Pyrometers
  75. Principle of Radiation Pyrometers
  76. Working of Total Radiation Pyrometers
  77. Working of Infrared Pyrometers
  78. Applications of Infrared Pyrometers
  79. Thermal or Electrothermic Instruments - Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
  80. Range Extension of D.C & A.C Instruments

  81. Range Extension of Instrument
  82. Purpose of Shunt
  83. Shunts for a.c. Instruments
  84. Voltmeter Multipliers
  85. Material of Multiplier
  86. Voltmeter Multiplier for A.C. Instruments
  87. Instrument Transformers
  88. Use of Instrument Transformers
  89. Advantages of Instrument Transformers
  90. Construction & Working of Current Transformer
  91. Current Transformer Effect of secondary open circuit
  92. Current Transformer of Personal and instrument Safety
  93. Theory of Current Transformer
  94. Current Transformer Methods of Reduction of Errors
  95. Potential Transformer
  96. Theory of Potential Transformer
  97. Characteristics of Current Transformer
  98. Characteristics of Potential Transformer
  99. Circuit Diagram of Loaded Current Transformer and Potential Transformer
  100. Extension of D.C & A.C Instruments - Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
  101. Multimeter and Rectifier Instruments

  102. Multimeter or Avo Meter
  103. Construction & Working of Multimeter or Avo Meter
  104. Practical Method of Reading Meters
  105. Live use of Voltmeter
  106. Live use of Ammeter
  107. Type of Multimeters
  108. Ramp type Digital Voltmeter
  109. Types of Rectifier Instruments
  110. Application of Rectifiers in Measuring Instruments
  111. Rectifier Voltmeters
  112. Rectifier Ammeters
  113. Errors in Ammeter, Voltmeter and Their Remedies
  114. Calibration of Meters
  115. Calibration of Voltmeters
  116. Thermal or Electrothermic Instruments - Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
  117. Induction Type Instruments & Energy Measurement

  118. Working Principle of Shaded-Pole Induction Ammeter
  119. Induction Voltmeter
  120. Advantages and Disadvantages of Induction Voltmeter
  121. Errors in Induction Instruments
  122. Single Phase Induction Type Energy Meter
  123. Construction of Single Phase Induction Type Energy Meter
  124. Single Phase Induction Type Energy Meter Errors
  125. Advantages of Single Phase Induction Type Energy Meter
  126. Testing/Calibration of Single Phase Induction Type Energy Meter
  127. Range of Tests of Single Phase Induction Type Energy Meter
  128. Maximum Demand Indicator
  129. Construction of Wright Maximum Demand Indicator
  130. Advantages and Disadvantages of Wright Maximum Demand Indicator
  131. Applications of Wright Maximum Demand Indicator
  132. Construction of Merz Price Demand Indictor
  133. Advantage and Disadvantage of Merz Price Demand Indictor
  134. Induction Type Instruments & Energy Measurement - Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
  135. Miscellaneous Indicating Instruments

  136. Type of Power Factor Meter
  137. Construction of Electrodynamic Power Factor Meter
  138. Working of Electrodynamic Power Factor Meter
  139. Construction of Moving-Iron Power Factor Meter
  140. Working of Moving-Iron Power Factor Meter
  141. Advantages and Disadvantages of Moving-Iron Power Factor Meter
  142. Working Principle of Vibrating Reed Frequency Meter
  143. Construction of Vibrating Reed Frequency Meter
  144. Working of Vibrating Reed Frequency Meter
  145. Advantages of Vibrating Reed Frequency Meter
  146. Electrical Resonance Frequency Meter
  147. Weston Frequency Meter
  148. Principle of Operation of Digital Frequency Meter
  149. Basic Circuit of Digital Frequency Meter
  150. Photometry
  151. Type of Photometers
  152. Principle of Measurement of Photometer
  153. Illumination Photometers
  154. Lux Meter or Lumeter (Holophone Lumeter)
  155. Application of Synchroscopes
  156. Types of Synchroscopes
  157. Construction & Working of Moving-Iron Synchroscope
  158. Construction & Working of Electrodynamometer (Weston) Synchroscope
  159. Construction & Working of D.C. Tachometer Generator or Dynamometer Type Speedometer
  160. Advantages and Disadvantages of Dynamometer Type Speedometer
  161. Construction & Working of A.C. Tachometer Generator
  162. Digital or Electronic Counter Method of Speed Measurement
  163. Photo-Electric Tachometer
  164. Toothed Rotor Variable Reluctance Tachometer
  165. Advantages of Toothed Rotor Variable Reluctance Tachometer
  166. Mechanical Tachometers or Counters
  167. Working Principle of Mechanical Tachometers or Counters
  168. Stroboscopic Method of Speed Measurement
  169. Miscellaneous Indicating Instruments - Multiple Choice Questions and Answer
  170. Measurement of Resistance Location of Cable Faults

  171. Classification of Resistance
  172. Measurement of Medium Resistance
  173. Construction and Working of Wheatstone Bridge
  174. Applications of Wheatstone Bridge
  175. Working Principle of Wheatstone Bridge
  176. Measurement of Low Resistance
  177. Construction and Working of Kelvin Double Bridge
  178. Operation of Kevin Double Bridge in Practice
  179. Ohm Meters
  180. Construction of Series-Type Ohmmeter
  181. Working principle of Series-Type Ohmmeter
  182. Shunt Type Ohmmeter
  183. General Precautions of Using Meters
  184. Precautions of Using Ohm Meters
  185. Construction and Working of Megger
  186. Scale Reading of Megger
  187. Megger Tests
  188. Working Principle of Earth Resistance Tester
  189. Construction and Operation of Earth Resistance Tester
  190. Location of Cable Faults
  191. Working Principle of Murray Loop Test
  192. Working Principle of Blavier and Earth Overlap Tests
  193. Earth Overlap Test
  194. Measurement of Resistance Location of Cable Faults - Multiple Choice Questions and Answer
  195. Electronics Instruments

  196. References & Circuit Symbols
  197. Use of Signal Generator for Measurement of Inductance and Capacitance Impedance Bridges
  198. Difference between Signal Generator & Oscillator
  199. Phase Shift Audio Frequency Oscillators
  200. Wien’s Bridge Audio Frequency Oscillator
  201. Construction & Working of Audio Frequency Signal Generator
  202. Audio Frequency (AF) Signal Generator introductory Information & Uses
  203. Construction and Working of Radio Frequency Signal Generator
  204. Radio Frequency (R.F) Signal Generator Introductory Statement & Uses
  205. Oscilloscope Measurements
  206. Types of Oscilloscope
  207. Cathode Ray Tube
  208. Block Diagram of Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
  209. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
  210. Transistor Voltmeters Using Field Effect Transistor
  211. Advantages of Balanced Bridge Transistor Voltmeters
  212. Balanced Bridge Transistor Voltmeters
  213. Transistor Voltmeters with Cascaded Transistors
  214. Transistor Voltmeters (TVMs)
  215. Errors in Digital Instruments
  216. Digital Multimeter
  217. Digital Ammeter
  218. Digital Ohmmeter
  219. Types of Digital Voltmeters DVMs
  220. Techniques used in DVMs
  221. Digital Voltmeters (DVMs)
  222. Working principle of Digital Instruments
  223. Block Diagram of Digital Meter
  224. Types of Digital Instruments
  225. Advantages and Disadvantage of Digital Instruments
  226. Analog and Digital Meters
  227. Electronics Instruments - Multiple Choice Questions and Answer

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