I am trying to analytically arrive at an expression for the phase difference between the primary and secondary voltage in a single phase transformer, in terms of reactance or turns ratio. Thanks in advance.
Sorry for the late reply.
Are you telling me the phase has nothing to do with accuracy. Than there is no problem (if phase or accuracy do not matter)(by definaction)
Once upon a time looked for oil using a locked servo system.
Have done U S Nav. design. I design, build and made "workable"
power systems for, everything from underwater to the moon.
I still think your answer is to, "shift the Phase" "You have killed all others"
Aside from this,
The only meaning of all is "If you find out it will not work, try something else".
I design and build ps for mil., I have seen people reset
pots, short out current sense, use too small a wire
in both bench and systems, not do correct spec, testing, (everything).
My normal travel is to fix sys design problem.
In about 1973 A new ".1%" concept was started,
(using digital numbers to correct for analog short falls).
NO ONE UNDERSTANDS ANALOG ANYMORE.
In your case,
If the sys works, good, and only the readout is a problem,
remember it is your box, do what is necessary,(make it work)If you have a +18 error Compensate the readout,
bells and whisles are secondary
What could be changed to make it work as you need?
If you cannot find that answer, give me the money.
Let me know if you solve the problem, I do not want
the answer, just if it was solved.