ENGG 184.12 Lab Activity 3 - Manlapaz & Dolalas
ENGG 184.12 Lab Activity 3 - Manlapaz & Dolalas
ENGG 184.12 Lab Activity 3 - Manlapaz & Dolalas
III. METHODOLOGY
A. List of Materials utilized
For this lab activity, it involved an experimental setup
consisting of an oscilloscope, a benchtop multimeter, and
AC loads such as an electric fan, lamp, and water heater.
B. Procedure
The objective of this experiment is to obtain the voltage
and current waveforms of different AC loads and compute
Fig. 4. Oscilloscope reading of the electric fan.
their phase shifts. This is done by connecting one
oscilloscope probe to the 220 volt AC mains input as the The second AC load was the electric lamp. Shown in
reference waveform and connecting another oscilloscope Figure 5. is the physical connection of the lamp to the
probe to a 1-𝛀 shunt resistor since voltage probes are only experimental setup and Figure 6. shows the oscilloscope
available in the laboratory. The phase shift is computed reading between the voltage and current across the electric
using the mathematical functions of the oscilloscope. lamp. The oscilloscope reading showed a phase shift of
71.5° with the current waveform leading, suggesting a
IV. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONS
capacitive load.
A. Findings from the experiment
The first AC load that was examined was the electric
fan. Shown in Figure 3. is the physical connection of the
lamp to the experimental setup and Figure 4. shows the
oscilloscope reading between the voltage and current across
the electric lamp. The oscilloscope reading showed a phase
shift of 62.3° with the current waveform leading, suggesting
a capacitive load.
Finally, the last AC load was the water heater. Shown in Fig. 8. Oscilloscope reading of the water heater.
Figure 7. is the physical connection of the water heater to
the experimental setup and Figure 8. shows the oscilloscope V. CONCLUSION
reading between the voltage and current across the electric The concept of AC loads was demonstrated in this
lamp. The oscilloscope reading showed a phase shift of experiment through the use of the oscilloscope and reading
48.1° with the current waveform leading, suggesting a the resulting current and voltage waveforms. From the
capacitive load. findings of the experiment, it was determined that all loads
are capacitive loads evidenced in the current leading the
voltage. The use of current probes is highly recommended
to give more accurate results.
REFERENCES
[1] G. M. Masters, Renewable and Efficient Electric Power
Systems, Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons., 2013.