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IM WT310E-01EN
Measuring Power
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2
3
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7
8
App
Index
A
2
÷B: The result of dividing the square of the value of display A by the value of display B is
displayed.
When computing resistance (R)
Computation example:
U1rms
P1
R
=
(U1rms)
2
P1
Any
Display A
Display B
Display C
Wiring System
U1
I1
Power supply
Load
Average Active Power during Integration (AV P)
The average active power within the integrated period is computed. This instrument determines the
average active power by dividing the watt hour (integrated active power) by the integration time.
Average active power during integration (W) =
Elapsed integration time (h)
Watt hour (Wh)
Equations and Displayed Values for the Average Active Power during Integration
• AV P1: The result of dividing the watt hour of element 1 (WP1) by the elapsed integration time is
displayed.
• AV P2: The result of dividing the watt hour of element 2 (WP2) by the elapsed integration time is
displayed (WT333E only).
• AV P3: The result of dividing the watt hour of element 3 (WP3) by the elapsed integration time is
displayed (WT332E and W333).
• AV P4: The result of dividing the watt hour of element Σ (WPΣ) by the elapsed integration time is
displayed (WT332E and W333).
* Watt hour WPΣ varies depending on the wiring system. The equations for computing the value
are the same as those listed in section 4.1 when “P” is replaced with “WP.”
Note
This computation function is only valid during integration (during integration or after integration has been
aborted). If you reset integration, the watt hour and elapsed integration time values become zero, and the no
data indication (------) is displayed. For details about integration, see chapter 5.
4.5 Displaying the Efficiency (WT332E/WT333E only), Crest Factors, the Results of Computations Using
Basic Arithmetic, and Average Active Powers