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An improved three-phase digital recorder system for calibrating power instrumentation
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1997
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EngineeringPower InstrumentationMeasurementApparent PowersEducationPower ElectronicsVirtual InstrumentationMedical InstrumentationHarmonic QuantitiesCalibrationSystems EngineeringMeasurement InstrumentationInstrumentationAnalog-to-digital ConverterPower Electronic DevicesElectrical EngineeringConventional InstrumentationComputer EngineeringPower QualityDigital RecorderMeasurement System
The paper describes an improved digital recorder system which is being used to provide reference values of voltage, current, active, reactive and apparent powers and harmonic quantities for three-phase sinusoidal and nonsinusoidal calibrations. The system has been designed to be used in the laboratory at the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) or transported on-site for tests in electrical utility facilities. Test results have shown that for sinusoidal waveforms, the accuracy of the voltage and current measurements of the digital recorder is better than 25 /spl mu/V/V or /spl mu/A/A of full scale and better than 50 /spl mu/W/W of full scale for active and apparent power measurements. The accuracy of the system for measurements under the seven distorted waveforms conditions most commonly used at NRC is better than 50 /spl mu/V/V or /spl mu/A/A of full scale for voltage and current measurements and better than 100 /spl mu/W/W or /spl mu/VA/VA of full scale for active and apparent power measurements.
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