Basic Electricity
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CP 1 – Cathodic Protection Tester Course Manual
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NACE International, 2000
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Permanent Magnet
Moving
Coil
Damping Resistor
Range
Resistors &
Selector Switch
Scale
Pointer
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Figure 1.15 D'Arsonval Movement (Voltmeter)
Of the total current required to cause full-scale deflection, part of the
current will flow through the moving coil and part through the
damping resistor. The damping resistor is connected in parallel with
the moving coil; its function is to reduce needle overswing and
permit the needle to come to rest within a reasonable period of time.
The coil is delicate and can be destroyed easily if large currents flow
through it; therefore, resistors are placed either in series or parallel to
the meter movement to control the maximum current flow through
the meter coil.
Whether an analog meter is used to measure voltage, current, or
resistance, each of these measurements depend on the measurement
of current flow. The meter measures current directly, and, by
knowing one of the other variables, the third variable can be
calculated by using Ohm’s Law.
To obtain an upscale reading (needle moving to the right) current
must enter the meter on the positive terminal. Remembering this will
enable you to determine the direction of current flow in the circuit
with which you are working.
Also, when using an analog meter, the reference electrode is
connected to the positive terminal to obtain an upscale reading.
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