The
operation of moving coil meters depends on the electromagnetic effect of the
current ( a force is excerted on the current carrying conductor when placed in
a magentic field )
Moving coil
instruments are of two types:
- Permanent
magnet type
- Dynamometer
type
Permanent magnet type moving coil instruments can be used only in
measuring dc circuits whereas Dynamometer type moving coil meters can be ued to
measure both ac and dc circuits
Some of the
advantages and disadvantages of moving coil instruments are given below:
Merits or
Advantages:
- Moving
coil instruments consume quite less power. This is becasue the resistance
of moving coil is small
- In
Moving coil meters the ratio of torque to weight is quite high and this
reduces the errors due to friction
- The
scale of moving coil instrument is uniform
- A
low range ammeter can be used as both ammeter and voltmeter to
measure high currents and voltages
- PMMC
meters are free from errors which would be caused by hysteresis and stray
magnetic fields
- Damping
is very simple and effective in moving coil meters
Demerits or
Disadvantages:
- Due
to friction at the bearings and temperature variations, errors are likely
to be presentand the observed readings are may not be accurate and fresh
calibration of the meters may become necessary
- With
long usage permanent magnet gets weakened and this likely may introduce
errors in readings
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