Default value for parameter
k
is 0.00. With this value the new calculated value is
immediately given out without any filtering (that is, without any additional delay).
When
k
is set to value bigger than 0, the filtering is enabled. Appropriate value of
k
shall be determined separately for every application. Some typical value for
k
=0.14.
Zero point clamping
In order to avoid erroneous measurements when either current or voltage signal is not
present, it is possible for the end user to set the amplitude
IGenZeroDb
level for current
and voltage measurement
UGenZeroDb
is forced to zero. When either current or
voltage measurement is forced to zero automatically the measured values for power
(P, Q and S) and power factor are forced to zero as well. Since the measurement
supervision functionality, included in CVMMXN, is using these values the zero
clamping will influence the subsequent supervision (observe the possibility to do zero
point clamping within measurement supervision, see section
Compensation facility
In order to compensate for small amplitude and angular errors in the complete
measurement chain (CT error, VT error, IED input transformer errors and so on.) it is
possible to perform on site calibration of the power measurement. This is achieved by
setting the complex constant which is then internally used within the function to
multiply the calculated complex apparent power S. This constant is set as amplitude
(setting parameter
PowAmpFact
, default value 1.000) and angle (setting parameter
PowAngComp
, default value 0.0 degrees). Default values for these two parameters are
done in such way that they do not influence internally calculated value (complex
constant has default value 1). In this way calibration, for specific operating range (for
example, around rated power) can be done at site. However, to perform this calibration
it is necessary to have an external power meter with high accuracy class available.
Directionality
If CT earthing parameter is set as described in section
reactive power will be measured always towards the protected object. This is shown
in the following figure
Section 16
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Monitoring
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