Fluke NORMA 4000 Operator's Manual page 129

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Average value of the
ph-to-ph voltages
(RMS, RM, M, RMC, H01)
Average value of the phase
currents
(RMS, RM, M, H01)
Totals (sum) of power values
Active power
[1]
Reactive power
[2]
Apparent power
[3]
Corrected power
[4]
Impedance
Serial components
Parallel components
Total power factor
[5]
Total phase shift
Energy by the integration
function for P (separately
for positive and negative P)
Frequency of the selected
channel
(voltage or current
1...3...6)
Interval of measurement
Time since start (reset)
Notes:
[1]
Q1 and Q2 of a W2-system are internal values:
[2]
S1 and S2 of a W2-system are internal values:
[3]
The apparent power of W2 is calculated from 2 voltages and 2 currents in contrast to W3 system. This may lead to differences
between W3 and W2 measurements in case of unbalanced system/loads.
[4]
The calculated values of total impedances represent average phase impedances on a symmetrical 3-wire wye-connected network
corresponding to the measured total phase-to-phase voltages U and active and reactive power values P and Q
[5]
The phase shift
for broad-band signals is in fact an artificial result. It conforms to a physical angle for sinusoidal signals only.
Often, it makes sense to use
,
2
2
Q
S
P
1
1
1
S
U
I
3
2
1
13
1
, the phase shift of the fundamental voltage to the fundamental current, instead.
H01
Measured Values Computation
Total values (sum or average)
P
S
arccos
E
u
i
dt
f
or f
XU
XI
t
AVG
t
RAVG
2
2
Q
S
P
2
2
2
,
S
U
I
3
2
2
23
2
10
10-5

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