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Item #: 1254   |   Created: 1/4/2013
Categories: Power Meter - PZ4000, Power Meter - WT1600, Power Meter - WT1800, Power Meter - WT200, Power Meter - WT2030/1030/2533, Power Meter - WT3000, Power Meter - WT500

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Why are the Measured Values for RMS and MEAN of a Sine Wave Incorrect?

Solution:

The waveform may actually not be a pure sine wave. Even though a 50/60 Hz sine wave is expected, the following factors may be involved:

  • The waveform is slightly distorted (harmonic components are mixed in)
  • Small amounts of harmonic noise are superimposed on the waveform
  • DC offset is superimposed on the waveform.

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