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Calibration of energy and power meters under non-sinusoidal conditions

Calibration of energy and power meters under non-sinusoidal conditions

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Power systems contain distorted voltage and current waveforms. Currently, there is not a preferred set of voltage and current waveforms for the calibration of power and energy meters under non-sinusoidal conditions. The paper concentrates on the calibration of power and energy meters under sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal conditions. In particular, criteria for selecting voltage and current waveforms, a calibration procedure and a set of voltage and current waveforms for the calibration of power and energy meters under non-sinusoidal conditions are proposed.

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