In message 594293.7979...@web38607.mail.mud.yahoo.com, dated Mon, 2
Apr 2007, Philo Beddo ashwort...@yahoo.com writes:
What about a situation where the rated line current is much greater
than the measured I_1 or I_ref?
I don't know what you mean by 'I_ref'. There is no such term in the
Mr Woodgate,
thank you for your response:
What about a situation where the rated line current is much greater than the
measured I_1 or I_ref?
Is I_1 that is used to calculate the limit(s) based on the highest observed
value OR the average of the 1.5 second smoothed values?
If there are
In message 212140.14020...@web38603.mail.mud.yahoo.com, dated Mon, 2
Apr 2007, Philo Beddo ashwort...@yahoo.com writes:
How do you define I ref?
Stand by testing on very high power equipment, what I-ref is used?
I suppose that by 'I ref', you mean I_1 as defined in 3.11.
You do not test under
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