MI 2883 Energy Master
Introduction
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THD
U
Total harmonic distortion voltage related (in % or V)
including
THD
Upg
(phase p to phase g voltage THD) and
THD
Up
(phase p to neutral voltage THD). See 5.1.10 for
definition.
u
-
Negative sequence voltage ratio (%). See 5.1.10 for
definition.
u
0
Zero sequence voltage ratio (%). See 5.1.10 for
definition.
U, U
Rms
RMS voltage, including
U
pg
(phase p to phase g voltage)
and
U
p
(phase p to neutral voltage). See 5.1.2 for
definition.
U
+
Positive sequence voltage component on three phase
systems. See 5.1.10 for definition.
U
-
Negative sequence voltage component on three phase
systems. See 5.1.10 for definition.
U
0
Zero sequence voltage component on three phase
systems. See 5.1.10 for definition.
U
Dip
Minimal
U
Rms(1/2)
voltage measured during dip occurrence
Ufund
Fundamental RMS voltage (Uh
1
on 1
st
harmonics),
including
Ufund
pg
(phase p to phase g fundamental RMS
voltage) and
Ufund
p
(phase p to neutral fundamental RMS
voltage). See 5.1.7 for definition
Uh
N
,
n
th
voltage RMS harmonic component including
U
pg
h
N
(phase p to phase g voltage n
th
RMS harmonic
component) and
U
p
h
N
(phase p to neutral voltage n
th
RMS
harmonic component). See 5.1.7 for definition.
Uih
N
n
th
voltage RMS interharmonic component including
U
pg
ih
N
(phase p to phase g voltage n
th
RMS interharmonic
component) and
U
p
ih
N
(phase p to neutral voltage n
th
RMS interharmonic component). See 5.1.7 for definition.
N
th
RMS interharmonic voltage component measured
between phases. See 5.1.7 for definition.
U
Int
Minimal
U
Rms(1/2)
voltage measured during interrupt
occurrence.
U
Nom
Nominal voltage, normally a voltage by which network is
designated or identified.
U
Over
Voltage overdeviation, difference between the measured
value and the nominal value of a voltage, only when the
measured value is greater than the nominal value.
Voltage overdeviation measured over recorded interval,
expressed in % of nominal voltage including
U
pgOver
(phase p to phase g voltage) and
U
pOver
(phase p to
neutral voltage). See 5.1.11 for details.
U
Pk
Peak voltage, including
U
pgPk
(phase p to phase g