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For measuring the power in a 3 phase or Poly Phase system, more than one wattmeter is
required, or more than one readings are made by one wattmeter. If more than one wattmeter
is connected for the measurement, the process becomes convenient and easy to work with
instead of taking various readings with one wattmeter.The number of wattmeters required to
measure power in a given polyphase system is determined by Blondel’s Theorem.
According to Blondel’s theorem – When power is supplied by the K wire AC system, the
number of wattmeters required to measure power is one less than the number of wire i.e. (K-
I), regardless the load is balanced or unbalanced.
Hence, Three wattmeters are required to measure power in three phase, four wire system,
whereas, only two wattmeters are required to measure the power in 3 phase, 3 wire system.
Here in this article, a Three wattmeter method of power measurement is discussed.
The connections for star connected loads for measuring power by Three wattmeter method is
shown below.
The pressure coil of all the Three wattmeters namely W1, W2 and W3 are connected to a
common terminal known as the neutral point. The product of the phase current and line
voltage represents as phase power and is recorded by individual wattmeter.
The total power in a Three wattmeter method of power measurement is given by the algebraic
sum of the readings of Three wattmeters. i.e.
Where,
W1 = V1I1
W2 = V2I2
W3 = V3I3
Except for 3 phase, 4 wire unbalanced load, 3 phase power can be measured by using only
Two Wattmeter Method.