GE Industrial Solutions AF-300 C11 User Manual

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8-3

Electrical measurements in the Main Circuit

The indicated values depend on the meter types because of harmonic components included in the voltage and
current of the main power supply (input) and the output (motor) side of the drive. Therefore, when measuring
with a meter for the commercial power frequency, use the meters shown in Table 8-3-1.

The power-factor cannot be measured using the power-factor meter available on the market which measures the
phase difference between voltage and current. When the power-factor must be measured, measure the power,
voltage, and current on the input side and output side. Then, calc ulate the power-factor using the following formu-
las:
Three-phase



Single -phase



Table 8-3-1 Meter for measuring the main circuit



(*1) When measuring the output voltage by rectifier type meter, an error may occur. Use a digital AC power meter
for good accuracy.

Power factor =

Electric power [W]

3

x Voltage [V] x Current [A]

x 100 [%]

Electric power [W]

Voltage [V] x Current [A]

x 100 [%]

Power factor =

Moving-coil

type

Moving-
iron type

Rectifier
type

(*1)

Power me-
ter

Power me-
ter

Rectifier or
moving-iron
type

Moving-
iron type

DC voltme-
ter

V

Wattmeter

Wattmeter

Voltmeter

Voltmeter

Ammeter

Ammeter

Ammeter

Symbol

Meter
type

Meter
name

Terminal
section

DC circuit

Current
waveform

Current
waveform

Voltage
waveform

Output (motor) side

Input (power supply) side

Item

-

-

Voltage
waveform

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