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Appendix
Efficiency Compensation
In the efficiency equation
η
= A/B, the compensation value Err# in the table below is
subtracted from denominator B according to the element or wiring unit included in
numerator A.
Err# = U#
×
U#/RU
×
sf# + I#
×
I#
×
RI
×
sf#
Err# =
Σ
Err# (total of Err# of all elements included in
Σ
)
Element or Wiring Unit
Element#
Σ
A,B
Compensation Err#
U#: Measured voltage (rms, mean, r-mean, or dc) depending on the voltage
mode. # is the element number.
I#:
Measured current (rms, mean, r-mean, or dc) depending on the current
mode. # is the element number.
R
U
: Input resistance (10 M
Ω
) of the voltage input terminal
R
I
:
Input resistance (5.5 m
Ω
) of the current input terminal
sf#: Scaling factor for power. # is the element number.
Example
where
Σ
A: Element 1 and 2,
Σ
B: Element 3 and 4
η
=
P
Σ
A
P
Σ
B
The efficiency compensation for above
η
=
P
Σ
A
{P
Σ
B – ((U1
×
U1/R
U
×
sf1 + I1
×
I1
×
R
I
×
sf1) +
(U2
×
U2/R
U
×
sf2 + I2
×
I2
×
R
I
×
sf2))}
Compensation for the Two-Wattmeter Method
The computation below is performed on the element or wiring unit wired to 3P3W
(3V3A).
Example: When elements 1, 2, and 3 are set to 3P3W (3V3A)
Computation step 1: Calculation of compensation values
• Power:
Compensation SP’ = {The average of ((–(u(n)1 + u(n)2) /3)
×
(i(n)1 + i(n)2 + i(n)3))}
• Watt hour (total): Compensation SWP’ = {WP of ((–(u(n)1 + u(n)2)/3)
×
(i(n)1 +
i(n)2 + i(n)3))}
• Watt hour (+):
Compensation SWP(+)’ = {WP(+) of ((–(u(n)1 + u(n)2)/3)
×
(i(n)1+ i(n) 2 + i(n)3))}
• Watt hour (–):
Compensation SWP(–)’ = {WP(–) of ((–(u(n)1 + u(n)2)/3)
×
(i(n)1+ i(n) 2 + i(n)3))}
u(n) and i(n) are instantaneous voltage and current (sampled data of voltage and
current signals), respectively.
Computation step 2: Add the compensation value to the measured value
• SP” = SP + SP’
×
sf#
• SWP” = SWP + SWP’
×
sf#
• SWP(+)” = SWP(+) + SWP(+)’
×
sf#
• SWP(–)” = SWP(–) + SWP(–)’
×
sf#
sf#: Scaling factor of the first element in the wiring unit (element 1 in this example)
Note
This function can be set only when the wiring system is set to 3P3W (3V3A) on models with
the delta computation option.
Appendix 8 Compensation Function