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IM WT310E-01EN
Display Function
Select the measurement function that you want to display.
The following explanation is for when the upper limit of measured harmonic order is 50. If the upper
limit is less than 50, computation is performed to the upper limit, and the results are displayed.
Display A
• Display function off: Shows the harmonic order (1 to 50).
• V: Shows all rms voltages (computed values) from the 1st to the 50th harmonic. This is the same as
display C described below.
• A: Shows all rms currents (computed values) from the 1st to the 50th harmonic. This is the same as
display C described below.
• W: Shows all rms active powers (computed values) from the 1st to the 50th harmonic. This is the
same as display C described below.
Display B
• V: Shows the measured voltage for the harmonic shown in display A.
• A: Shows the measured current for the harmonic shown in display A.
• W: Shows the measured active power for the harmonic shown in display A.
• V%: Shows the harmonic distortion factor of voltage for the harmonic shown in display A. When the
number of displayed digits is 5, the display range is 0.000 to 99.999 and 100.00 to 999.99%.
• A%: Shows the harmonic distortion factor of current for the harmonic shown in display A. When the
number of displayed digits is 5, the display range is 0.000 to 99.999 and 100.00 to 999.99%.
• W%: Shows the harmonic distortion factor of active power for the harmonic shown in display A.
When the number of displayed digits is 5, the display range is 0.000 to 99.999 and 100.00 to
999.99%.
• V°:
• When display A is showing the 1st harmonic (fundamental)
Shows the phase angle of the fundamental current with respect to the fundamental voltage. G
appears in front of the value when the current lags the voltage; d appears when the current leads
the voltage.
• When display A is showing a harmonic between 2 and 50
Shows the phase angle of the harmonic voltage with respect to the fundamental voltage. A minus
sign (–) appears in front of the value when the harmonic lags the 1st harmonic. The display
range is –180.0 to 180.0°.
• A°:
• When display A is showing the 1st harmonic (fundamental)
The same as V°.
• When display A is showing a harmonic between 2 and 50
Shows the phase angle of the harmonic current with respect to the fundamental current. A minus
sign (–) appears in front of the value when the harmonic lags the 1st harmonic. The display
range is –180.0 to 180.0°.
6.2 Displaying Harmonic Measurement Data