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Author Re: 2 phase unbalanced loads on a single phase meter
RF Dude

2006-01-26, 1:21 am

Thanks for this insight. I'll have to look for an electronic interval meter
that can do this 2-phase correctly.

"Solar Flare" <sfl@hutmail.notvalid> wrote in message
news:dJGdnYT0hd3aVEvenZ2dnUVZ_tidnZ2d@golden.net...
> The correct and legal meter has to have two potential
> coils to measure each leg accurately. This means the
> meter base has to have a 5th jaw added to it from the
> four jaw single phase version.
>
> The meter will have to say "network" or 3 phase 3 wire
> on the front.



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