Three-Phase Measurement for Power Calculations Flashcards
What is a PQA used for?
To evaluate the quantity and quality of power.
Apart from measuring current and voltage, what does a typical PQA detect?
- Dips;
- Swells;
- Fast transients;
- Harmonics;
- Power factor;
- Other parameters.
How many leads can a PQA have?
3 to 9.
How do PQAs fit all of the information on their small screens?
With many pages, you can scroll through the info.
When can a single phase PQA be used in a 3 phase circuit?
Only in a balanced circuit.
What does the V/A/Hz screen typically display?
Volts (Phase,line,peak);
Amps (Line,peak);
Frequency;
Crest Factor (Volts, Amps).
What value of crest factor indicates no waveform distortion? What value indicates high distortion?
1.41 Low ???
above 1.8 High ???
On the power and energy screen are there polarity indicators for different kVAr readings?
Yes, different meters may show them differently.
What are some additional screens one may encounter in a 3 Φ PQA?
- Energy loss calculator;
- Energy loss meter;
- Transients waveform;
- Phasor screen.
What is a crest factor?
The peak to rms ratio.
How is a 9 lead PQA connected to a wye load?
- Place current clamps on Phase A, B, C and N.
- Make voltage connections in order (G=>N=>A=>B=>C).