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REFERENCES Gussow, Milton, Schaum's Outline Series, Basic Electricity,McGraw-Hill. Academic Projzram for Nuclear Power Plant Personnel,Volume IV, Columbia, MD: General Physics Corporation, Library of Congress Card #A 326517, 1982. Academic Projzram for Nuclear Power Plant Personnel,Volume II, Columbia, MD: General Physics Corporation, Library of Congress Card #A 326517, 1982. Nasar and Unnewehr, Electromechanics and Electric Machines,John Wiley and Sons. Van Valkenburgh, Nooger, and Neville, Basic Electricity,Vol. 5, Hayden Book Company. Lister, Eugene C., Electric Circuits and Machines,5`''Edition, McGraw-Hill. Croft, Carr, Watt, and Summers, American Electricians Handbook,10`''Edition, McGrawHill. Mason, C. Russel, The Art and Science of Protective Relaying,John Wiley and Sons. Mileaf, Harry, Electricity One - Seven,Revised 2"d Edition, Hayden Book Company. Buban and Schmitt, Understandiniz Electricity and Electronics,3~_d Edition, McGraw-Hill. Kidwell, Walter, Electrical Instruments and Measurements,McGraw-Hill. TERMINAL OBJECTIVE Given a piece of test equipment or measuring device, DESCRIBE the use of that piece of electrical equipment, to include the meter movement, electrical parameter measurement, and connection of the device to a circuit. ENABLING OBJECTIVES EXPLAIN the following meter movements: a. D'Arsonval b. Electrodynamometer c. Moving iron vane STATE the electrical parameters measured by each of the following in-place measuring devices: a. Voltmeter b. Ammeter c. Ohm meter d. Wattmeter e. Ampere-hour meter f. Power factor meter g. Ground detector h. Synchroscope EXPLAIN how the following electrical test equipment and measuring devices are connected to a circuit: a. Voltmeter b. Ammeter c. Ohm meter d. Wattmeter e. Ampere-hour meter f. Power factor meter g. Ground detector h. Synchroscope i. Megger 1.4 STATE the electrical parameters measured by each of the following test instruments: a. Multimeter b. Megger
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