bmodrow
Electrical
- Jan 31, 2003
- 15
A typical calibration for a this type of meter calls for calibration to be performed 1.0 PF(unity), 0.5-lag, and 0.5-lead for watts and this makes perfectly good sense to me.
However, for the VAR function the points are 0-lag, 0-lead, .5-lag, .5-lead, .87-lag, and .87-lead.
My first question is what is the difference between 0-lead and 0-lag? (I inherently assume 0-lag and 0-lead are the same which is unity power factor, but why are two specific calibration points(0-lead, 0-lag) called for?)
My second queston realates to both watts and vars. The leading and lagging reference points are referring to power factor are they not?
Thank you in advance to all for any replies, I know I am missing a simple concept here and just cannot seem to grasp it.
However, for the VAR function the points are 0-lag, 0-lead, .5-lag, .5-lead, .87-lag, and .87-lead.
My first question is what is the difference between 0-lead and 0-lag? (I inherently assume 0-lag and 0-lead are the same which is unity power factor, but why are two specific calibration points(0-lead, 0-lag) called for?)
My second queston realates to both watts and vars. The leading and lagging reference points are referring to power factor are they not?
Thank you in advance to all for any replies, I know I am missing a simple concept here and just cannot seem to grasp it.