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63230-507-201A1 Power Meter 750
03/2007 Appendix C—Instrument Transformer Wiring: Troubleshooting Guide
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Table C– 5: Section III—Case B
Symptoms: 3-Wire Possible Causes
Phase B current is higher than A and C (except in
System Type 31)
kVA = about half of the expected magnitude
kW and kVAR can be positive or negative, less than about
half of the expected magnitude
PF can be any value, probably a low leading value
One CT polarity is backwards
3
Table C– 6: Section III—Case C
Symptoms: 3-Wire Possible Causes
is higher than and
kVA = about half of the expected magnitude
kW and kVAR can be positive or negative, less than about
half of the expected magnitude
PF can be any value, probably a low leading value
One PT polarity is backwards
V
CA
3 V
AB
V
BC
Table C– 7: Section III—Case D
Symptoms: 3-Wire Possible Causes
kW = 0 or low, with magnitude less than kVAR
kVAR = positive or negative with magnitude of close to what
is expected for kW
kVA = expected magnitude
PF = near 0 up to about 0.7 lead
Either the two voltage leads are swapped OR the two current leads are
swapped AND one instrument transformer has backwards polarity
(look for high or phase B current = high)
The power meter is metering a purely capacitive load (this is unusual); in
this case kW and kVAR will be positive and PF will be near 0 lead
V
CA
3= 3
Table C– 8: Section III—Case E
Symptoms: 3-Wire Possible Causes
One phase current reads 0
kVA = about 1/2 of the expected value
kW, kVAR, and power factor can be positive or negative of
any value
The CT on the phase that reads 0 is short-circuited
Less than 2% current (based on CT ratio) flowing through the CT on the
phase that reads 0
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