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10.2 Information That Can Be Printed Out
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4.Maximum values
VoltageU1, U2, U3, Uave
CurrentI1, I2, I3, Iave
PowerP, Q, S, λ, f)
5.Minimum values
VoltageU1, U2, U3, Uave
CurrentI1, I2, I3, Iave
PowerP, Q, S, λ, f)
6.Power integration
Active power
(WP, WP, ΣWP)
Reactive power
(WQ, WQ, ΣWQ)
Apparent power
(WS, WS, ΣWS)
7.Integrated average values
Average values during th
e
demand period, based on
the integrated power
levels during the time
interval in question
PowerP, Q, S, λ)
Load factor (LF)
Usage factor (TLF)
8.Daily reports
Power integration,
Average value within a time
,
Maximum demand values
9.Weekly reports
Power integration,
Average value within a time
,
Maximum demand values
10.Monthly reports
Power integration,
Average value within a time
,
Maximum demand values
11.Demand
Power integration,
Average value within a time
,
12.Integration
Power integration,
Average value within a time
,
Maximum demand values
* The minimum/maximum value data the time at which each
minimum/maximum value was generated.
* Not included load factor and usage factor in demand data, however.
* Maximum demand values include the time at which the value was
generated.
* Regarding the above five items, the tabulated results for each measurement
period can also be output by coordinating the settings of the instantaneous
values, maximum values, minimum values, power integration , and the
average values within a time.

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