Amprobe, T sin( v v v(t) – Amprobe Multitest-2000 Continuity-Tester User Manual

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AMPROBE

MULTITEST2000


The instrument will detect Voltage Anomalies if the RMS Voltage Values (calculated every
10ms) beyond the above calculated thresholds. These limits remain unchanged
throughout the recording period.
When a Voltage anomaly occurs the instrument records:

• The number corresponding to the phase where the anomaly occurred.

• The “direction” of the anomaly: “Surge” and “Sag” identify respectively voltage drops

(Sag) and peaks (Surge).

• The date and time of the beginning of the event in the form day, month, year, hour,

minutes, seconds, hundredths of second.

• The duration of the event, in seconds with a resolution of 10ms.

• The minimum (or maximum) value of voltage during the event.


16.6. VOLTAGE

AND

CURRENT

HARMONICS

16.6.1. Theory
Any periodical non-sine wave can be represented as a sum of sinusoidal waves having
each a frequency that corresponds to an entire multiple of the fundamental, according to
the relation:

)

t

sin(

V

V

v(t)

k

k

1

k

k

0

ϕ

ω

+

+

=

=

(1)

where:

V

0

= Average value of v(t)

V

1

= Amplitude of the fundamental of v(t)

V

k

= Amplitude of the k

th

harmonic of v(t)

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