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Hioki PW3335 - Integrated Value Display Format

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3.3 Integration
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The following tables describe the format of integrated values after they have been reset. When the number of
digits in an integrated value increases, the number of digits in the format will also increase. Similarly, when the
number of digits in an integrated value decreases, the number of digits in the format will also decrease.
Approach to integration reset values
One-tenth of the value of the display format for the current range or active power range is used as the inte-
grated value format at reset.
Example:
Even when a VT ratio and CT ratio are set, 1/10 of the corresponding display format is used as the integrated
value format.
Example:
3.3.1 Integrated Value Display Format
No fewer digits may be used than in the format in the integration reset state.
Current integration format
Current range
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50
[mA]
100, 200, 500
[mA]
1, 2, 5
[A]
10, 20
[A]
Reset value 0.00000 mAh 00.0000 mAh 000.000 mAh 0.00000 Ah
Power integration format (150 V range)
Current range
Voltage range
1, 2, 5
[mA]
10, 20, 50
[mA]
100, 200, 500
[mA]
1, 2, 5
[A]
10, 20
[A]
150 V 00.0000 mWh 000.000 mWh 0.00000 Wh 00.0000 Wh 000.000 Wh
Display format Integrated value format Reset value
3 W range 3.0000 W 300.000 mWh 000.000 mWh
9 kW range 9.0000 kW 900.000 Wh 000.000 Wh
Display format Integrated value format Reset value
600 W range
15 V × 10 (VT) × 200 mA × 20 (CT)
600.00 W 60.0000 Wh 00.0000 Wh

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