After performing gain correction for
voltage and current, gain correction for active power must be completed. Gain
correction for active power is done differently in comparison to voltage and
current. Although, conceptually, calculating the active energy % error as is done
with voltage and power can be done, this method is not the most accurate.
The best option to get the Correction (%) is directly from the reference meters
measurement error of the active power. This error is obtained by feeding energy
pulses to the reference meter. To perform active power calibration, complete the
following steps:
- Turn off the system and connect the energy pulse output of the system to the
reference meter. Configure the reference meter to measure the active power error
based on these pulse inputs.
- Turn on the AC test source.
- Repeat Step 1 to Step 3 from Section 3.3.3.2 with the identical voltages, currents, and 0° phase shift that were used in
the same section.
- Obtain the % error in measurement from the reference meter.
Note: The error can
be negative.
- Enter the error obtained in Step 4 into the Active power field under the corresponding
phase in the GUI window. This error is already the value and does not require
calculation.
- Click the Update meter
button and the error values on the reference meter immediately settle to a value
close to zero.