Journal of electricity, power, and gas . Fig. 1. Typical American High Capacity Meter. their metering equipment is on par with the cost ofthe total generating equipment. The problem may be divided into two distinctclasses. The metering of alternating current power. Fig. 2. Typical German High Capacity Meter. and that of direct current power. The first problemhas found in recent years a most satisfactory solutionfor all classes of service in the development of thesmall and inexpensive induction type meter in con- nection with the current and potential induction meter p


Journal of electricity, power, and gas . Fig. 1. Typical American High Capacity Meter. their metering equipment is on par with the cost ofthe total generating equipment. The problem may be divided into two distinctclasses. The metering of alternating current power. Fig. 2. Typical German High Capacity Meter. and that of direct current power. The first problemhas found in recent years a most satisfactory solutionfor all classes of service in the development of thesmall and inexpensive induction type meter in con- nection with the current and potential induction meter proper is used ordinarily for smallcurrents up to 400 or 500 volts pressure; for large cur-rents and higher potentials, the current and potentialtransformer is used making it possible to meter large


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