3 main circuit measurements – GE Industrial Solutions AF-300 G11 User Manual

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8.3 Main Circuit Measurements

The indicated values depend on the type of meter, because the harmonic component is included in the voltage and
current of the main circuit power (input) and the output (motor) side of the inverter. If measuring with a meter for commer-
cial power frequency use, use the meters shown in Table 8.3.1.

The power factor cannot be measured using power factor meters currently available on the market, which measure the
phase difference between voltage and current. If power factors must be measured, measure the power, voltage, and
current on the input side and output side, then calculate the power factor using the following formula:

Table 8.3-. Meters for Measuring Main Circuit

Item

Input (power supply) Side

Output (motor) Side

DC Link Circuit

Voltage

P(+) - N(-)

Voltage Current

Voltage Current

Meter name

Ammeter

Voltmeter

Powermeter

Ammeter

Voltmeter

Powermeter

DC Voltmeter

AR,S,T

VR,S,T

WR,S,T

AU,V,W

VU,V,W

WU,V,W

V

Meter type

Moving iron

Rectifier or

Digital

Moving iron

Rectifier

Digital power

Moving coil type

type

moving-iron power meter

type

type

meter

type

Symbol

Note: If the output voltage is measured with a rectifier type meter, an error may occur. Use a digital AC power meter to
ensure accuracy.

Power factor =

Power [W]

x 100 [%]

3 x Voltage [V] x Current [A]

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