Hello,
I’m testing some electric meters.
As the circuits have no load on them to prove each ct I’ve plugged a hair dryer to simulate a load and put the ct around the line of the hair dryer to check measurements are the same as a calibrated meter.
The Ct’s from each phase read the same Amps however the kw reading is twice as high for the L2 Ct which is the circuit the socket is plugged into.
This also occurred when the sockets where L3 circuits in a different location then the L3 ct had twice the kw but the same amps as the other phases.
This was the same every time.
Would anyone know why this occurs ?
Many thanks
I’m testing some electric meters.
As the circuits have no load on them to prove each ct I’ve plugged a hair dryer to simulate a load and put the ct around the line of the hair dryer to check measurements are the same as a calibrated meter.
The Ct’s from each phase read the same Amps however the kw reading is twice as high for the L2 Ct which is the circuit the socket is plugged into.
This also occurred when the sockets where L3 circuits in a different location then the L3 ct had twice the kw but the same amps as the other phases.
This was the same every time.
Would anyone know why this occurs ?
Many thanks