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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Term
Definition
0.1 Second Values
These values are the RMS values of the indicated quantity as
calculated after approximately 50 milliseconds (3 cycles) of
sampling.
1 Second Values
These values are the RMS values of the indicated quantity as
calculated after one second (60 cycles) of sampling.
Average (Current)
When applied to current values (amps) the average is a
calculated value that corresponds to the thermal average over a
specified time interval. The interval is specified by the user in
the meter profile. The interval is typically 15 minutes. So,
Average Amps is the thermal average of amps over the previous
15-minute interval. The thermal average rises to 90% of the
actual value in each time interval. For example, if a constant
100amp load is applied, the thermal average will indicate 90
amps after one time interval, 99 amps after two time intervals
and 99.9 amps after three time intervals.
Average (Input
Pulse
Accumulations)
When applied to Input Pulse Accumulations, the label "Average"
refers to the fixed window average value of the input pulses.
Average (Power)
When applied to power values (watts, VARs, VA) the average is
a calculated value that corresponds to the thermal average over a
specified time interval. The interval is specified by the user in
the meter profile. The interval is typically 15 minutes. So, the
Average Watts is the thermal average of watts over the previous
15-minute interval. The thermal average rises to 90% of the
actual value in each time interval. For example, is a constant
100kw load is applied, the thermal average will indicate 90kw
after one time interval, 99kw after two time intervals and 99.9kw
after three time intervals.
CBEMA Curve
A voltage quality curve established originally by the Computer
Business Equipment Manufacturers Association. The CBEMA
Curve defines voltage disturbances that could cause malfunction
or damage in microprocessor devices. The curve is
characterized by voltage magnitude and the duration during
which the voltage is outside of tolerance. (See ITIC Curve also.)
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