ADSST-SALEM-3T
EASY CALIBRATION
The
The meter and calibration constants are stored in an external flash memory, and the lock/unlock calibration feature enables protection of the calibration constants. The ability to upgrade the firmware residing in the flash memory makes the meter adaptable to future needs.
EASE OF DESIGN
Designing a complete meter using the
QUADRANT AND OTHER CONVENTIONS
The metering data computed by the
•Figure 2 gives the quadrant conventions used by the chipset.
•Import means power delivered from the utility to the user.
EFFECTIVE PHASE COMPENSATION
The
3T chipset based meter, which is very effective and user friendly, can be calibrated for phase compensation at three current points to cover the complete current range. This also reduces the cost of the end product by reducing the cost of the sensing elements, i.e., current transformers.
•Export means power delivered by the user to the utility.
•Total means total of all three phases.
Import and export are with reference to consumption.
U, I: | Magnitude of voltage and current | |
P: | Active Power (U × I × cos Φ) | |
Q: | Reactive Power (U × I × sin Φ) | |
Φ: | Phase angle from the standpoint of I with respect to U, | |
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Phase U: L1 | = 0° Abs | |
| L2 | = 240° Abs |
| L3 | = 120° Abs |
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Figure 2. Quadrant Conventions
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