TIDUEM7A April 2019 – February 2021
After performing gain calibration, if the accuracy at low currents is not acceptable, offset calibration could be done. Offset calibration removes any crosstalk, such as the crosstalk to the current channels of a phase from the line voltages.
To perform active power offset calibration for a phase, add the offset to be subtracted from the active power reading (in units of mW) to the current value of the active power offset (labeled "voltage AC off" in the meter calibration factors window) and then enter this new value in the Voltage AC offset field in the Manual Calibration window. As an example, if the "voltage AC off" has a value of 200 (0.2 W) in the meter calibration window, and it is desired to subtract an additional 0.300 mW, then enter a value of 500 in the Voltage AC offset field in the Manual Calibration window. After entering the value in the Voltage AC offset field in the Manual Calibration window, press "Update meter".
To perform reactive power offset calibration for a phase, a similar process is followed as the process used to perform active power offset calibration. Add the offset to be subtracted from the reactive power reading (in units of mvar) to the current value of the reactive power offset (labeled "Current AC offset" in the meter calibration factors window) and then enter the value in the Current AC offset field in the Manual Calibration window. After entering the value in the Current AC offset field in the Manual Calibration window, press "Update meter".