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IM WT310E-01EN
A×B: The product of the values of display A and display B is displayed.
This feature is useful when you are displaying a function other than VA (apparent power S) in
display A and you want to display apparent power S in display C.
Computation example:
Any
Display A
Display B
Display C
Wiring System
U1rms
I1rms
U1rms
×
I1rms
A÷B: The result of dividing the value of display A by the value of display B is displayed.
When computing the absolute impedance value
Computation example 1:
Any
Display A
Display B
Display C
Wiring System
U1rms
I1rms
| Z | =
U1rms
I1rms
U1
I1
Power supply
Load
When computing the line voltage ratio and line current ratio for three-phase wiring
Computation example 2:
I1rms
I3rms
I1rms
I3rms
3P3W
Display A
Display B
Display C
Wiring System
U1rms
U3rms
U1rms
U3rms
U1
Power supply
Load
U3
I1
I3
A÷B
2
: The result of dividing the value of display A by the square of the value of display B is
displayed.
When computing impedance (Z), resistance (R), or reactance (X)
Computation example:
U1
I1
Power supply
Load
Q1 (var)
I1rms
| X | =
Q1
(I1rms)
2
P1 (W)
I1rms
R
=
P1
(I1rms)
2
Any
Display A
Display B
Display C
Wiring System
S1 (VA)
I1rms
| Z | =
S1
(I1rms)
2
4.5 Displaying the Efficiency (WT332E/WT333E only), Crest Factors, the Results of Computations Using
Basic Arithmetic, and Average Active Powers