3 Phase to Single Phase Sub Energy Meter Connection:

This diagram shows how to make 3 Phase to Single Phase Sub Energy Meter Connection. In this circuit, we use a three-phase energy meter, a TP MCCB ( (Molded Case Circuit Breaker ), 3 single-phase energy meters, and 3 DP MCB ( Double Pole Miniature Circuit Breakers). This circuit is very simple and easy to make. If you want to know more about this circuit please stay check our youtube video for clear details.

Diagram of 3 Phase to Single Phase Sub Energy Meter Connection:

3 Phase to Single Phase Sub Energy Meter Connection

Components needed For this Project:

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  1. 3 Phase Energy Meter [See Buy Click Amazon]
  2. Single Phase Energy Meter [See Buy Click Amazon]
  3. DP MCB [See Buy Click Amazon]
  4. TP MCB [See Buy Click Amazon]
  5. Busbar [See Buy Click Amazon]

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Components used to make the 3 Phase to Single Phase Sub Energy Meter Connection:

01. 3 Phase Energy Meter:

The Meter Which is used for Measuring the Power of 3 Phase supply is known as the 3-phase energy meter. A 3-phase Energy meter is a Three-phase 4-wire direct Connected meter that is Used to estimate the electricity on the Three-phase power supply, mostly for residential & commercial use. A Three-phase meter helps consumers & utilities in revenue protection. It Provides Data Storage and Communication Facilities as well. The 3-phase meter is Constructed by Connecting the two single-phase meters through the shaft.

02. Single Phase Energy Meter:

A Single-Phase Energy Meter is a sort of Watt-Hour meter. It consists of two Electromagnets. Single-Phase Energy Meter is also Popularly known as a watt-hour meter. One Magnet is called the shunt magnet Ml which is Mounted with a Pressure coil. The Pressure coil is a long coil Made of fine Copper wire which is connected across the Supply line. Single-phase energy meters are suitable for measuring single-phase AC current frequencies of 50/60 Hz, which are used for fixed indoor installations.

03. DP MCB:

DP MCB In Two Pole MCB, switching & protection is affected in phases and the neutral. A Double Pole or DP Switch is a Switch that Controls two Circuits at the same time. In terms of Residential Switching, this Normally means it Switches the live and Neutral at the same time. In Layperson Terms, Double Pole switches or DP Switches are Exclusively Designed to Control two Different Electrical Circuits at the same time, which allows the Appliances to Isolate in a safe and reliable manner. Fan or light Combinations and Medical Equipment are some of the many applications for DP Electrical Switches.

04. TP MCB:

The full meaning of MCB is Miniature Circuit Breaker. MCB is an electromagnetic switch or device. If for any reason a short circuit occurs in the supply line or load line (line to line or line to neutral) or in case of overload, the MCB automatically trips and disconnects the main line circuit or household power Connection. TP MCB In Three Pole MCB, Switching & Protection is affected in only Three-Phases and the Neutral is not part of the MCB. 3 pole MCB signifies the Connection of Three Wires for a Three-Phase system R-Y-B Phase. Three-Phase Supply Only Without Neutral.

05. Busbar:

Busbar is a type of electrical conductor. It is made of copper or brass or aluminum. Busbar is most commonly used in factories. We supply the power from the transformer to the busbar. We take the electricity from this busbar to the circuit breaker. The advantage of using busbar is that through it we can provide multiple power connections in multiple places very easily. How many thick copper bars are aggregates of busbars? A copper bar is rectangular (rectangular) or copper type or triangular in shape.

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