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IM WT1801-01EN
Harmonic Measurement Functions (Option)
Function Description
Input Element Wiring Unit
U(k)
Rms voltage of harmonic order k
Yes
Yes
I(k)
Rms current of harmonic order k
Yes
Yes
P(k)
Active power of harmonic order k
Yes
Yes
S(k)
Apparent power of harmonic order k
Yes
Yes
Q(k)
Reactive power of harmonic order k
Yes
Yes
λ
(k)
Power factor of harmonic order k
Yes
Yes
Φ
(k)
Phase difference between the voltage
and current of harmonic order k.
Yes
No
Φ
U(k)
Phase difference between the
fundamental signal, U(1), and
harmonic voltage U(k)
Yes
No
Φ
I(k)
Phase difference between the
fundamental signal, I(1), and harmonic
current I(k)
Yes
No
Z(k)
Impedance of the load circuit
Yes
No
Rs(k)
Series resistance of the load circuit
Yes
No
Xs(k)
Series reactance of the load circuit
Yes
No
Rp(k)
Parallel resistance of the load circuit
Yes
No
Xp(k)
Parallel reactance of the load circuit
Yes
No
Uhdf(k)
Harmonic voltage distortion factor
Yes
No
Ihdf(k)
Harmonic current distortion factor
Yes
No
Phdf(k)
Harmonic active power distortion factor Yes
No
Uthd
Total harmonic voltage distortion
Yes
No
Ithd
Total harmonic current distortion
Yes
No
Pthd
Total harmonic active power distortion Yes
No
Uthf
Telephone harmonic factor of the
voltage
Yes
No
Ithf
Telephone harmonic factor of the
current
Yes
No
Utif
Telephone influence factor of the
voltage
Yes
No
Itif
Telephone influence factor of the
current
Yes
No
hvf
Harmonic voltage factor
Yes
No
hcf
Harmonic current factor
Yes
No
K−factor
K factor
Yes
No
ΦUi−Uj
1
Phase difference between the
fundamental voltage of element i,
Ui(1), and the fundamental voltage of
element j, Uj(1).
No
Yes
ΦUi−Uk
1
Phase difference between Ui(1) and
the fundamental voltage of element k,
Uk(1)
No
Yes
ΦUi−Ii
1
Phase difference between Ui(1) and
the fundamental current of element i,
Ii(1)
Yes
2
Yes
ΦUj−Ij
1
Phase difference between Uj(1) and
the fundamental current of element j,
Ij(1)
No
Yes
ΦUk−Ik
1
Phase difference between Uk(1) and
the fundamental current of element k,
Ik(1)
No
Yes
1 i, j, and k are input element numbers. For example, when the number of input elements in wiring unit ΣA is
six and the wiring system of elements 1, 2, and 3 is three phase, four wire, i is 1, j is 2, and k is 3. ΦUi – Uj
represents ΦU1 – U2, the difference between the fundamental voltage signal of element 1, U1(1), and the
fundamental voltage signal of element 2, U2(1). In the same way ΦUi – Uk, ΦUi – Ii, ΦUj – Ij, and ΦUk−Ik
represent to ΦU1 – U3, ΦU1 – I1, ΦU2 – I2, and ΦU3 – I3, respectively.
2 Setting i to an input element, is the same as setting k to 1 in Φ(k).
1 Items That This Instrument Can Measure