Electric Power Metering for Single and 3-Phase Systems
Get ready to dive deep into the world of electric power metering for single and 3-phase systems - it's going to be electrifying!
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Master electric power metering for single and 3-phase systems—ideal for learners aiming to understand power usage, flow and measurement.
Overview :This course dives into the nuts and bolts of electric power metering for both single and three-phase systems. From energy flow to metering types, learners will explore the core principles that help measure and monitor electricity usage. Whether it’s understanding current transformers or the way energy meters handle load conditions, each topic is laid out with clarity and logic.
You’ll build a solid grounding in system configurations, meter classes, and energy measurement fundamentals—without the fluff. Designed to suit learners with varying levels of electrical knowledge, the course presents content in a way that's both digestible and technically sound. Whether you’re brushing up or starting fresh, the goal is simple: help you grasp exactly what’s going on behind that spinning dial or blinking digital meter.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand key differences between single and 3-phase power systems.
- Learn how electric meters measure voltage, current and power.
- Identify common meter types and their intended system uses.
- Gain insight into energy flow and system configurations.
- Interpret electrical readings for residential and industrial settings.
- Develop accuracy in reading and calculating meter data.
Who is this Course For:
- Technicians looking to update their electrical measurement knowledge.
- Engineers needing a refresher on metering system fundamentals.
- Facility managers tracking energy consumption more effectively.
- Students studying power systems or energy distribution networks.
- Electricians wanting clarity on meter readings and configuration.
- Energy auditors aiming to analyse meter data accurately.
- Professionals in utilities and distribution sectors.
- Enthusiasts curious about how electricity is measured and billed.
Career Path:
- Electrical Engineer – £38,000 per year
- Metering Technician – £31,500 per year
- Energy Analyst – £35,000 per year
- Electrical Design Engineer – £42,000 per year
- Energy Consultant – £39,000 per year
- Power Systems Technician – £33,500 per year
Frequently asked questions
Electric power metering measures how much electrical energy is used over time.
Single-phase metering is for homes, while three-phase is for large buildings or factories.
It ensures fair billing, helps monitor usage, and supports energy efficiency.
No, meters are designed for specific systems and must match the wiring type.