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IM WT310E-01EN
Crest Factor (CF U and CF I)
This instrument determines the voltage or current crest factor by dividing the peak value by the rms
value.
Crest Factor Equations and Displayed Values
• CF u1: The result of dividing the U1 peak by the U1 rms value is displayed.
• CF u2: The result of dividing the U2 peak by the U2 rms value is displayed (WT333E only).
• CF u3: The result of dividing the U3 peak by the U3 rms value is displayed (WT332E and
WT333E).
• CF i1: The result of dividing the I1 peak by the I1 rms value is displayed.
• CF i2: The result of dividing the I2 peak by the I2 rms value is displayed (WT333E only).
• CF i3: The result of dividing the I3 peak by the I3 rms value is displayed (WT332E and WT333E).
Note
• When the rms value falls to 0.5% or less (1% or less if the crest factor is set to 6 or 6A) of the rated range
value, the crest factor will be displayed as an error (“Error”).
• You can compute the crest factor even when the measurement mode is VOLTAGE MEAN or DC.
Basic Arithmetic
There are six different types of computation that you can perform (A + B, A – B, A × B, A ÷ B, A
2
÷ B, A
÷ B
2
).
The values of display A and display B are used in the computation, and the results of the computation
are shown in display C.
: A + B
: A×B
: A÷B
: A÷B
: A ÷B
2
2
: A – B
Note
• The meanings of the displayed symbols are explained below.
: + (Addition)
: − (Subtraction)
: × (Multiplication)
: ÷ (Division)
: ^ (exponentiation)
• When the function displayed in display A is the elapsed integration time (TIME), the computed result is
displayed using the no data indication (------).
• In division, if the value of the display B function is less than or equal to 0.0001% of the rated value, the
computed value will be displayed as an error (“Error”).
4.5 Displaying the Efficiency (WT332E/WT333E only), Crest Factors, the Results of Computations Using
Basic Arithmetic, and Average Active Powers